while considering possible resources, I should mention that JMP users
would be welcome to add pages on the wiki at sasCommunity.org.
-phl
On Jun 25, 2008, at 16:41 PM, Bernard Silke wrote:
A JMP scripting resource would be great.
I have used Matlab and the online resources are
fantastic. The available JMP resources are so
restricted in comparison.
We should encourage users with scripts to contribute
to a central resource.
Kind regards,
BS
Wayne,
Cool beans. Note - Facebook provides no anonymity ...
I would reco avoiding Facebook - and use Google groups ... instead.
I can provide server space (>100GB) to provide for a file
repository if
needed.
And, yes ... I agree - there should be a dual group for JSL/JMP
Thanks,
Don
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ImClone Systems
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[jmp-l] JMP Group on FaceBook
Hello JMP Users:
You might want to know that I've set up a JMP Users Group on
Facebook.
One big advantage over this list is that we can more easily share
information than via a list.
If the interest is there, I'm thinking of starting a separate, sub-
group focusing on JMP Scripting.
Membership is open - so feel free to join.
Go to http://www.facebook.com - join if you haven't already, then
click on Groups in the upper-left and search for JMP Users.
See you there!
Wayne
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