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Friday, October 19, 2007

Octave source book

I think, an opportunity exists for making several topic-guides on using Octave
for specific things; this could be a 'series' of books, like a DIY series 1,2,3.

Perhaps, some CS student will take initiative to trawl the mailing list, and create
a bot, that can answer repeatedly asked questions, and create a FAQ list, and
such things which are too tedious for humans to do; especially those who care
about these things, are the ones who are most skilled at working on the
improvements rather than adressing the fixes to users.

So much that the AI I perceive is only through spam; its the machines, they are
against us? Well, time we made them work for us, like never before.

-Muthu

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