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Re: when will RSI come out with a scaledDown version of IDL? [message #10394] Tue, 25 November 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Registered: September 1996
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Kelly Dean (dean@cira.colostate.edu) writes about his
experience with the IDL student version. And then he
says:

> The student version works great for building
> the GUI window with IDL widgets, plus I learn more about the object
> graphics. Many of Fanning's object graphics programs work with the IDL
> student version. (He should have a tag indicating the "Student Version
> Friendly" ones.)

I think the object graphics programs are, in general, "Student
Version Friendly". What I need (hint to RSI) are more "Student
Friendly" images in the IDL distribution. This would make it
much easier to write example programs.

> I not only learn more about orbital mechanics with my
> little project, but I also learn more about IDL and how to use it
> efficiently. Now I am ready to take Fanning's Advance IDL
> training course.

Well, *this* is good news. :-) And I'm ready to teach it. One
of my goals is to have a regional course schedule for next
year published soon. I'll let you know.

Cheers,

David

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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting
E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
Phone: 970-221-0438
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
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