I've been using IDL, matlab, and octave for a while (mostly IDL) but Juila 
looks really interesting.  I have been interested in wavelets (one of the 
reasons for matlab) and think that if Julia wavelet package got 
non-separable wavelets (e.g., quincunx based) it would really stand out in 
that department.  For image analysis, separability (directionality x/y) and 
its impact on images is a problem everyone just sort of lives with.  Not 
everyone is familiar with nonseparable wavelets.  I don't find them in most 
of the standard intro texts.  Thoughts?

Thanks for letting me join,
Patricia

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