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Merge in CompEcon function approximation tools #45

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sglyon opened this issue Jun 1, 2015 · 0 comments
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Merge in CompEcon function approximation tools #45

sglyon opened this issue Jun 1, 2015 · 0 comments

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sglyon commented Jun 1, 2015

Right now these live in a different repo: https://github.com/spencerlyon2/CompEcon.jl

Before they are merged a few things need to happen:

  • Tests
  • Docstrings
  • Decide on API. Do we want to expose the original API and a more Julian type-based API? That is kinda how it works right now, and it might help new users familiar with the Matlab tool box ease into using this package and Julia. However, the Julian interface should be the first class member here.
  • Make sure there are no legal/copyright issues here. Need to revisit old email conversations from last summer and make sure we have permission to do this.
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