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Properties of properties 8

A while ago we discussed a good reason to appreciate and use MATLAB's model for properties. It had to do with encapsulation if you remember, and we discussed how MATLAB's properties are inherently encapsulated, preventing the need to write a bunch of boiler plate setters and getters.... read more >>

What About the Apps, I Hear You Ask?

Hi all, if you are not yet aware, the R2017a release of MATLAB is now available, and it's packed full of features! If you have a chance be sure to check some of them out. Readers of this blog may be particularly interested in the Advanced Software Development section. We'll definitely be exploring more of what's new in the release soon on the blog, so stay tuned.... read more >>

Accessing Twitter with HTTP Interface in MATLAB 1

Folks, today we have a nice collaboration between blogs. If you haven't already seen it, Toshi Takeuchi just posted on Loren's blog today to help you analyze fake news. However, he is also here today to teach you how to fish, so to speak, so you are empowered to use the protocol to transfer hypertext all over the interweb! Here's Toshi...... read more >>

Best Practices – Adapt, then Adopt! 11

Hi everyone, I hope that you all had a nice holiday season and that your new year is off to a great start. Amy is here again to follow up on some good practices she has found lead to good deployabilty of her MATLAB code in toolbox form.... read more >>

Give Them a Care Package 6

As a nice follow up to last post, I'd like to introduce you to Amy Koh, who is a technical consultant in the MathWorks Consulting Services group. Amy focuses on the areas of... read more >>

Operationalizing MATLAB 6

Operationalizing MATLABIn this post, I'll describe how to operationalize MATLAB. By "operationalize" I mean taking MATLAB used for its modeling, analytics, statistics or application development... read more >>

…and Yet Another Way to Consume the Secret Sauce 1

Here is Stephen Carter once again to describe an exciting feature in R2016b for test result analysis, reporting, and archiving. Take it away Stephen!In my previous post, I demonstrated that you can... read more >>

Additional Ways to Consume the Secret Sauce 1

For today's blog entry I'd like to introduce Stephen Carter. Stephen is an engineer on the MATLAB Test Frameworks team and has been involved in many exciting new features over the past few releases... read more >>

Passing the Test 7

Last time we saw that the new version 13 YAML output can provide a richer CI system experience because the diagnostics are in a standard structured format that can be read by a machine (the CI... read more >>

Turn on the YAML Channel! 12

Diagnostics. They are the secret sauce of an effective test framework and we certainly take our job seriously at providing diagnostics that are not a little too hot or a little too cold, but... read more >>

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