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Re: Sharing scripts


From: Sergei Steshenko
Subject: Re: Sharing scripts
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 15:08:01 -0800 (PST)


--- On Sat, 3/13/10, Søren Hauberg <address@hidden> wrote:

> From: Søren Hauberg <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Sharing scripts
> To: "Sergei Steshenko" <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden
> Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010, 3:00 PM
> lør, 13 03 2010 kl. 14:51 -0800,
> skrev Sergei Steshenko:
> > Well, you might consider paying for cheap hosting
> service with shell
> > access, you don't actually even need root access - I'm
> building 'octave'
> > not using root access.
> > 
> > The point is not hosting itself, but rather just
> having access to a remote
> > CPU on which you can run whatever you want, including
> 'octave'.
> > 
> > Of course, I do not know how computationally intensive
> your 'octave'
> > scripts are.
> 
> This is also an option (one I will probably use in the
> end). While I
> have 'ssh' available on my laptop I do find browsers to be
> more easily
> available. So, it would be great to be able to check the
> status of a job
> and so forth from practically any computer (or phone these
> days).
> Octave-in-the-browser would allow you to do so.
> 
> You could also reverse the situation and say somebody (not
> me) could be
> interested in offering people easy access (as in no
> installation or
> maintenance required) to Octave. They could then charge
> people by how
> much CPU power they use.
> 
> Of course this is pure fantasy, but all I'm saying is that
> Octave-in-the-browser could be interesting.
> 
> Søren
> 
> 

You may consider, for example: http://www.netspace.org/ssh/ .

Regards,
  Sergei.


      



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