As far as I'm aware of, Octave is more of a "calculator language" with
some control flow capability. That means they primarily cater to
numerical computation which is great for problem B on the
qualification round but you might find it difficult to use with a
solution that requires a complex data structure.

On May 15, 1:46 pm, tonka <[email protected]> wrote:
> i have done programming in c++ and c and also some in basic but in the
> last week i came across gnu octave. is it good enough for
> participating in gcj 2010?
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