Manpreet Singh Nehra wrote:
> well I have never worked with octave, this theme will be better
> volunteered by those who are actually using applications like octave and
> Matlab etc. I can look up some chemistry application and demonstrate..
> octave is way beyond me we need a mathematician who uses it to
> demonstrate it

Can you find out some free software applications on chemistry and
demonstrate the use.
And shall we call the topic for this meet as "Scientific and Engineering
Applications on Linux"
I remember Sudev, demonstrating a CAD application on Linux???
Can Sudev volunteer to demonstrate that???
Can someone do a demo/presentation on vector drawing application???
A presentation on various scientific/engineering free softwares available 
and compare their capabilities???
Tex qualifies as a mathematical type setting tool, can our resident Tex
experts demonstrate that or the use of Klyx or Lyx for generating Tex
output. Or make a presentation on how to use Tex for creating simple
documents.
-Tarun
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