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| -- Andrew Kelly, IPS Radio & Space Services, Australian Bureau of Meteorology | | -- Andrew Kelly, IPS Radio & Space Services, Australian Bureau of Meteorology |
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| I used Octave for a semester at my university, having two classes requiring to submit assignments done in MATLAB: ''Artificial Intelligence'' and ''Computer Vision''. Using the "matlab-incompatible" warning I am able to easily avoid incompatible syntax shorthands.
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| -- Andrea Lazzarotto
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| I use Ocatve as a backend for part of my neuroimaging research at the ETH Zürich. Even if upstream writes their code mainly with MATLAB in mind, the benefits of Octave - especially concerning package manager integration and compilation are notable!
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| Octave allowed me to set up a batteries-included SPM distribution for Gentoo Linux via the NeuroGentoo repository.
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| -- Horea Christian
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| I use Octave in the development of software for spaceflight simulation.
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| -- Pablo Edronkin
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| Mote3D, an open-source toolbox for the generation of virtual random periodic particulate microstructures, was implemented using Octave. The toolbox was developed at German Aerospace Center (DLR) and is available at https://github.com/Mote3D/Mote3D_toolbox.
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| -- Henning Richter
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| Add your own experience here! | | Add your own experience here! |