Oups...    looks like I'll have to change package name one more time. It 
should start with an upper case letter.



среда, 31 августа 2016 г., 19:00:08 UTC+3 пользователь Igor написал:
>
> Tom,  thanks for the question; I created a list of (what I think are) 
> "killer features" here: https://github.com/ig-or/qwtwplot.jl/wiki/features
>
> Best regards, Igor
>
> среда, 31 августа 2016 г., 16:05:23 UTC+3 пользователь Tom Breloff написал:
>>
>> Hi Igor... any idea how your package compares to other libraries like 
>> GR.jl?  What are the "killer features" which inspired you to work on this?
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 8:55 AM, Igor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Package name changed! now new package name:      
>>> https://github.com/ig-or/qwtwplot.jl   ("*.jl*" added)
>>> Also, RPM installation package for underlying qwtw "C" library for 
>>> Fedora-24 x64 added; examples and Readme files slightly changed.  Hope this 
>>> will be included in global Metadata: 
>>> https://github.com/JuliaLang/METADATA.jl/pull/6191
>>>
>>> Best regards, Igor
>>>
>>> пятница, 26 августа 2016 г., 14:16:20 UTC+3 пользователь Henri Girard 
>>> написал:
>>>
>>>> Thanks, I am updating. For julia jupyter is IJulia. Just 
>>>> Pkg.add("IJulia") will install it. They are developing a promising tool 
>>>> jupyterlab which enable to work with most kernels. It's an improved 
>>>> jupyter 
>>>> notebook at the moment in alpha preview. But apparently it develops quiet 
>>>> quickly. Now I use it instead jupyter notebook.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le jeudi 25 août 2016 12:01:30 UTC+2, Igor a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello! 
>>>>> I made another 2D plotting library for Julia. Please try to test it if 
>>>>> you have some free time. Current version works only for Windows7 x64, but 
>>>>> I'm planning to make everything work for Fedora Linux also. 
>>>>>
>>>>> It is located here: https://github.com/ig-or/qwtwplot
>>>>> you'll have to read its description before the installation. 
>>>>>
>>>>> It is based on underlying "C" library, which I used to use for data 
>>>>> analysis for many years, but now I tried to make a Julia package out of 
>>>>> it. 
>>>>> I'm new to github, so your comments will be very appreciated. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards, Igor
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>

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