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Frederic Hemmer (CERN)20/03/2017, 09:30
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Andrea Latina (CERN), John Evans (CERN)20/03/2017, 09:35
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Carnë Draug20/03/2017, 09:40
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Andrea Latina (CERN)20/03/2017, 10:10
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Kai Torben Ohlhus20/03/2017, 11:00
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20/03/2017, 11:30
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John W. Eaton20/03/2017, 14:00
GNU Octave (octave.org) development began in 1992. Now, 25 years later, the project is more active than ever before. This talk will touch on the history of the project, significant recent developments, and plans for the future.
GNU Octave is a free-software scientific programming language with a powerful mathematics-oriented syntax that is largely compatible with Matlab. It includes...
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Chiara Segala21/03/2017, 09:00
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Cristiano Dorigo21/03/2017, 09:30
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21/03/2017, 10:00
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Javier Serrano (CERN)21/03/2017, 11:00
KiCad [1] is a tool to help electronics designers develop Printed Circuit Boards (PCB).
CERN's BE-CO-HT section has been contributing to its development since 2011 [2]. These efforts are framed in the context of CERN's activities regarding Open Source Hardware (OSHW), and are meant to provide an environment where design files for electronics can be shared in an efficient way, without the...
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Tomasz Wlostowski (CERN)21/03/2017, 11:25
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21/03/2017, 11:45
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Francesco Faccio21/03/2017, 12:00
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Francesco Faccio21/03/2017, 12:20
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Olaf Till21/03/2017, 14:00
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Andreas Stahel21/03/2017, 14:30
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Oliver Heimlich21/03/2017, 15:00
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Simone Deparis (EPFL)
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