Re: Work on Basic Mathematica Stephen!
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- From: Ingolf Dahl <ingolf.dahl at telia.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 05:04:52 -0400 (EDT)
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Paul, have you checked http://library.wolfram.com/? There you could submit your toolboxes. If you put your tools somewhere else, e.g. on your own web page, you might post a link at http://www.mathematica-users.org/webMathematica/wiki/wiki.jsp?pageName=Links , or if you have a whole "Application package" to advertise, you might announce it at http://www.mathematica-users.org/webMathematica/wiki/wiki.jsp?pageName=Packa ges . On my computer, I have during the years collected around 75 such packages from different contributors. Best regards Ingolf Dahl Sweden > -----Original Message----- > From: paulmchale7 at gmail.com [mailto:paulmchale7 at gmail.com] > Sent: den 19 maj 2013 11:51 > To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net > Subject: Re: Work on Basic Mathematica Stephen! > > Another "missing item" is toolbox.wolfram.com. There are many functions people write that > would be amazing useful to others but will never be shared. I have shared some potential > toolbox entries here like a function that receives evenly spaced time/data pairs and returns > FFT in terms of Hz. Handy to have laying around. I started a Toolbox.nb that I refer to > often. It would be great to have an "open source" sharing mechanism to have the > community support each other. Some of the things in my toolbox: > > 1. Cool graphing functions with very simple legends 2. Canned functions for unique file > formats 3. Easier ways to measure time than Timing[] 4. Database access routines 5. > Initialization stuff 6. Functions to communicate over Ethernet 7. Functions to talk to > external COTS test equipment > > It would be cool to have a community place to store and share this stuff. Like a sourceforge > model for Mathematica. Peer reviewed notebooks or external applications to extend > Mathematica. > > Any chance of this? > > Thanks, > paul
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- Re: Work on Basic Mathematica Stephen!