kartesio

Burkhard Lück lueck at hube-lueck.de
Mon May 6 20:20:33 UTC 2013


Am Montag, 6. Mai 2013, 22:11:06 schrieb LucaTringali:
> Hello,after some work I published the first stable release of Kartesio, a
> program for calculating best fit curves with experimental
> points:https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/edu/kartesioThe program
> works well (obiously there are some other features I will introduce in
> future releases), and I think it could be moved out from playground, into
> the stable kde-edu branch. 

http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle

> I'm writing this email for three reasons: the
> first is that I don't know how to move Kartesio into the stable branch
> (maybe it needs your approval?). The second one is to tell that anyone's
> contribute in developing this software will be obiously appreciated. The
> third is just to let you know this program: if you work in a lab, you may
> need to calculate best fit curves, and Kartesio could interest you. I, for
> example, study chemistry and I already used Kartesio for some laboratory
> reports.I would love to hear your opinions about it. P.S.: If you just want
> to have an idea, in the git repo there are some screenshots of kartesio
> fitting a line and a parabola using a regression algorithm and a neural
> network. Luca Tringali
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Burkhard Lück



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