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I have been studying Engineering at university now and have come across a language which is apprently an industry standard - MatLab. It is a scripting language very close to C at times yet comes with a vast selection of tool boxes and specialised functions for engineering. I wondered whether it would be a good idea to put up a forum about it as if it is a standard Ill bet that many engineers around the world can contribute and help other people learn it! As I said it looks based on C and even includes functions such as fprintf and strcat..... any thoughts?
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Hey there, 1o0oBhP ....... err, that was quite a mouthful (err, keyboardful) spelling out your name
In any case, we like to make it a general policy not to create new forums until we see a need. The phrase "build it and they will come" doesn't seem to work when creating new forums. Therefore, if we see a significant number (15+) of MatLab threads being posted in the Computer Science forum or the Other Languages forum, then I'll go ahead and rally those threads together into aq new MatLab forum. However, if members aren't talking about MatLab now, creating a little MatLab link off of the forum index isn't really going to change anything
Thanks for your suggestion though. I'll keep an eye out for any MatLab threads
In any case, we like to make it a general policy not to create new forums until we see a need. The phrase "build it and they will come" doesn't seem to work when creating new forums. Therefore, if we see a significant number (15+) of MatLab threads being posted in the Computer Science forum or the Other Languages forum, then I'll go ahead and rally those threads together into aq new MatLab forum. However, if members aren't talking about MatLab now, creating a little MatLab link off of the forum index isn't really going to change anything
Thanks for your suggestion though. I'll keep an eye out for any MatLab threads
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Dude, I think you are not aware of www.kluid.com , it is a MATLAB dedicated forum, you might like to check them out.
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Originally Posted by 1o0oBhP
I have been studying Engineering at university now and have come across a language which is apprently an industry standard - MatLab. It is a scripting language very close to C at times yet comes with a vast selection of tool boxes and specialised functions for engineering. I wondered whether it would be a good idea to put up a forum about it as if it is a standard Ill bet that many engineers around the world can contribute and help other people learn it! As I said it looks based on C and even includes functions such as fprintf and strcat..... any thoughts?
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I didn't think it was possible to be aware of a forum that is not yet in existence.
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www.kluid.com says the site will be launching on May 30th.
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ohh, I just checked out their site. It seems they are "restructuring" it .... sorry about that. I used lot of MATLAB material from them, last month.
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Hey there, 1o0oBhP ....... err, that was quite a mouthful (err, keyboardful) spelling out your name![]()
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In any case, we like to make it a general policy not to create new forums until we see a need. The phrase "build it and they will come" doesn't seem to work when creating new forums. Therefore, if we see a significant number (15+) of MatLab threads being posted in the Computer Science forum or the Other Languages forum, then I'll go ahead and rally those threads together into aq new MatLab forum.
Oh, but they are.... (I think)
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