I have a researcher in need of an IDL environment (compiler, etc) to
run some code from a collaborator.  He could use one of the open-source
"compatible" clones (think GNU Octave vs MATLAB), but at the very least
would need to verify correctness against the commercial IDL suite (all
while trying to figure out if/how to buy a license)

IDL is commonly used in Astronomy/Earth Sciences/Physics/Medical Imaging
but I no longer know anybody in those departments to contact directly,
and maybe someone in some other department has access to the tools.[0]

Any help appreciated --Jon

[0] Or, to quote Jules Winnfield, "I ain't got any other partners in 818."

 
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