Hi Heinrich, This has been a learning curve for me (which can probably tell from the code). Getting this project on to github is definite priority for the reasons you mention. I hope to that done in the next week or two once the initial development has settled down.
Jeff On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Heinrich Schuchardt <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Jeffrey, > > it would be helpful if you could create a project on > https://github.com/ or http://sourceforge.net/ > and host your release and development versions there using Git as > a revision control software. > > Git would allow other users to keep track of the changes, and to develop > patches and to propose these to you. Furthermore university accounts tend > to be deleted after you quit the university. > > Best regards > > Heinrich Schuchardt > > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > > Datum: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 18:56:44 -0500 > > Betreff: [Help-glpk] MathProg on the Web > > > Hi all, > > > > I've been working on a project to put a MathProg solver on the web using > > Henri Gourvest's glpk.js library. I've rehosted the site to > > > > http://www.nd.edu/~jeff/mathprog/mathprog.html > > > > where I intend to keep it for the foreseeable future. The early dropbox > > link that I sent around is my development version, so at any point in > time > > its likely to be broken in some manner. The link above is where I will > be > > directly students and others who wish to take advantage of a web based > > solver. > > > > I'd appreciate any and all feedback regarding this latest version. I'm > > quite pleased with the overall performance, and looking forward to trying > > this with students during the coming semester. > > > > Also, I'd be glad to hear suggestions for additional examples or > > exercises, > > especially if they come with a working model and brief description or > > instructions. > > > > Jeff >
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