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his spare time. The first usable prototype, prior to the 0.0.1 release
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was finished at the end of July 2010.<br>
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The program was deloped to meet personal analysis needs. Understanding
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the relationship between the action of computer algorithms on point
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data, and the effect of input parameters (mainly distortion
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corrections), necessitated the development of a rapid-feedback system.
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Secondly the problem needed the abiilty to flexibly construct unusual
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combinations of operations.<br>
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In short, if you can see something, you might just understand it.<br>
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Many people have either had their work utilised, or have assisted in the
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creation of this program. Without their work, this program could never
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have got beyond the concept stage.<br>
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<li>The wxWidgets team</li>
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<li>Alexy Balakin (<a href="http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/">MathGL</a>), <br>