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  • <th>John W. Eaton</th>
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  • * [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]] (jwe)
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  • ...t of the [[Octave Forge]] project. The package is currently maintained by John Donoghue.
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  • ...which will include: a presentation by Octave's creator and main maintainer John W. Eaton in the CERN Main Auditorium (Monday afternoon), several interestin * [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]]
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  • ...largely compatible with Matlab. It is an old project, started in 1992 by [[John W. Eaton]] and used by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide as a free John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
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  • ...pan="2">25 Years of Octave: Recent Developments and Future Directions<br/>(John W. Eaton)</td> * [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]]
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  • === Opening keynote speaker: John W. Eaton === John (aka, jwe) gave us another update on GNU Octave's development in the last y
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  • * Status of Octave (John W. Eaton) <td>Status of Octave<br/>(John W. Eaton, confirmed)</td>
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  • ...te). Lacking access to the MXE Octave repository (host down), JWE will ask John Donoghue if he has a local checkout of the repository that he could supply.
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  • ...r since we also only need a smaller room with a whiteboard. There will be john's yearly talk about the state of Octave and Rik will make a more outreach t
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  • * [http://jweaton.org John W. Eaton]
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  • 1992 by [[John W. Eaton]] and used by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide
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  • *John Hansen's Additive noise sources (http://cslr.colorado.edu/software/rspl.htm
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  • environment largely compatible with Matlab. [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]] began the project in 1992 and remains the primary maintainer. D
    10 KB (1,556 words) - 06:39, 21 January 2021
  • environment largely compatible with Matlab. [[User:jwe|John W. Eaton]] began the project in 1992 and remains the primary maintainer. D
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  • ...lings and [http://jweaton.org/ John W. Eaton] at the University of Texas. John W. Eaton is the original author of Octave, starting full-time development i ...r his ability to do quick back-of-the-envelope calculations. You can hear John pronounce the name "Octave" a few times [http://videolectures.net/mloss08_e
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  • * [http://jweaton.org John W. Eaton]
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  • John is a professor of biomechanics and uses Octave on his classes. Most of the
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  • --John Swensen
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