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From: "Mark" <mark.e.eigenraam@dse.vic.gov.au>
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Subject: Re: Last drop in a user's patience
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I am also concerned with the lack of compatability of matlab with dlls, matlab is not known for its speed for simulation so why not let us use matlab for what it is good at, building applications, but leave us to decide if we use fortran or C for our dlls and heavy duty crunching needs. alternatively we go back to the core languages. one needs to know thier limits and matlab is moving into to shaking territory

mark