Hi Hazem,

On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Hazem <hazem.biqa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> We can try it out online: http://ompclib.appspot.com/m2py
>
> Since I am not familiar with Python all that much, I cannot judge the
> quality of the Python code produced. I can only try to run it in Sage
> (Python Mode) and see it behaves like the original m-code. I will be
> trying this out over the next days and weeks to get an idea. Anybody
> want to suggest some benchmark tests?
>
> Generally I don't have alot of confidence in translators, but the
> authors claim to aspire for 100% compatibility. Scilab includes an m-
> file translator and it usually does not work without manual
> intervention. Keep in mind that Scilab and MATLAB syntax and semantics
> are very similar, much more so than with Python.
>
> If this works reasonably well, then it would be an exciting addition
> to Sage!  Glad I found it!

Don't be glad; be excited! :-) I must thank you for such links. Many
of us, at least myself, wouldn't have come across the above paper. But
then trawling the web is a non-trivial task, even for a researcher.
Once again, thank you very much!

-- 
Regards
Minh Van Nguyen

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