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New SAL listings
I've found some new listings that might be of interest to us on
Scientific Applications for Linux <http://sal.kachinatech.com>. There's
one for GPeriodic, which I expect you all already know about. In their
listing them say "no" to the check off for a Debian package listing;
Jim, could you set them straight on that?
There's also DigiTcl, a graphical user interface which allows users to
construct and simulate simple digital circuits:
<http://www.cs.mun.ca/~donald/digitcl/>
and Gato, the Graph Animation Toolbox, which is a program which
visualizes algorithms on graphs:
<http://www.zpr.uni-koeln.de/~gato/>
Both of these appear to me to have educational value, although I'm not
sure how you'd fit them into a lesson plan. Please take a look at them,
everyone, and let us know what you think.
--
Doug Loss The difference between the right word and
Data Network Coordinator the almost right word is the difference
Bloomsburg University between lightning and a lightning bug.
dloss@bloomu.edu Mark Twain