Blinkdagger is Doug’s Pick of the Week!
18 Dec 2007 Quan Quach 10 comments 22 views
Last week, we received an e-mail from Doug Hull, who runs a Matlab blog called Doug’s Pick of the Week. In the e-mail, Doug stated that he was interested in featuring this blog as his pick of the week due to our compilation of Matlab Tutorials! Considering that we have been reading Doug’s Matlab blog for some time now, we were quite honored at the notion and also in a state of mild disbelief. Blinkdagger will be featured at Doug’s blog some time later this afternoon.
Doug is an applications engineer for Mathworks, the creator of Matlab. His blog is all about Matlab and focuses on promoting the File Exchange by highlighting files and original video content. The File Exchange is simply a place where people submit their code, files, and ideas for the benefit of all Matlab users.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank Doug for taking the time to review blinkdagger and for featuring our site on his blog. We would also like to extend a warm welcome to anyone who came here through Doug’s blog (or any other means for that matter). If you like what you see here, please subscribe to our site as we update on a regular basis! Now that this site is starting to attract more traffic, we are more motivated than ever to continue generating quality content!
Also, we would love to hear any feedback or suggestions that you might have about anything relating to the site. So please leave us a comment or leave us a message through the contact form.
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Congrats dude!
Congrats! Although I don’t see the update on his site yet…
WOW! You’re site is FAMOUS NOW!
good work.
Suggestion:
Have tutorials available as a single web page. Some people find it tedious to flip through several pages.
You can keep the paginated layout on ur blog and provide an external link or separate window for a single printable version via secured PDF or just plain html.
Hi Chump
Thanks for your suggestion. We have been struggling to figure out what is the best way to deliver these tutorials since everyone has their own preferences. But like you said, a good way to overcome this is to simply offer multiple options.
javascript:alert(’Hello, World’);
what you need is a content delivery system.
Converts posted articles automatically into a PDF external link, or html page.
chump,
we are currently looking for people to help us run this website. Perhaps you would be willing to help? You seem quite knowledgable and full of great ideas.
this is great guys. Congratulations!