Will

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20 years, 299 days
Maplesoft
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Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

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Will Spaetzel is a Software Architect in the Maple T.A. Team at Maplesoft.

He started at Maplesoft in May of 2004 for a 16 month internship while completing his Bachelor of Computer Science from the University of Western Ontario. During his final year at UWO, he continued on as moderator for MaplePrimes. He joined Maplesoft full-time in May 2006 and moved to the web team in Jan 2007. In December of 2010, Will moved to the Maple T.A. team. 

Will was born and grew up in Ontario, Canada. He maintains a personal blog, dabbles in photography builds web applications in his spare time.

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I was curious what adriene said here, so here is the Translation from Google Translate: "I do not know if I understood its doubt. You want the graph to each iteration or the final exit?" Adriene, while we do not have any policy's against foreign languages on the site, I suggest that you please post in English if you are able to. Most of the site's users are fluent in English, and I don't believe many can read portuguese.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

I was curious what adriene said here, so here is the Translation from Google Translate: "I do not know if I understood its doubt. You want the graph to each iteration or the final exit?" Adriene, while we do not have any policy's against foreign languages on the site, I suggest that you please post in English if you are able to. Most of the site's users are fluent in English, and I don't believe many can read portuguese.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

Who'd think that enough YouTube users would understand this to get it to the front page of YouTube.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

That was pretty good. And I am very curious as to how you found that one Jacques.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

I never thought of that. That certainly would be a good reason for Drupal to work that way.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

The problem comes from the fact that your account does not have permission to promote posts to the front page. So when you update you post, it gives the same publishing settings as you are able to choose. Yes, this is annoying, but I don't see a way around it. I have promoted your post to the front page again.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

Mariner was trying to tell you about the Maple Application Center which is a repository of thousands of great Maple applications. Try searching there. When I searched for "string" I did find a number of applications that may help you.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

Mariner was trying to tell you about the Maple Application Center which is a repository of thousands of great Maple applications. Try searching there. When I searched for "string" I did find a number of applications that may help you.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

I have delted your post, the only one by you in the T.A. forum.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

I have delted your post, the only one by you in the T.A. forum.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

In order to create a link to a post, just press the icon in the toolbar above that looks like a globe, this inserts the code for a link. Next, replace the http:// with the text from the address bar when you are looking at your post. Now, after the > bracket, type in the text describing your link. Finally, click on the green checkbox. So here is what you get Your post The Code looks like this: <a href="http://www.mapleprimes.com/forum/multiple-mapping">Your post</a>

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

In order to create a link to a post, just press the icon in the toolbar above that looks like a globe, this inserts the code for a link. Next, replace the http:// with the text from the address bar when you are looking at your post. Now, after the > bracket, type in the text describing your link. Finally, click on the green checkbox. So here is what you get Your post The Code looks like this: <a href="http://www.mapleprimes.com/forum/multiple-mapping">Your post</a>

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

I replaced your images with an HTML version of your worksheet. If you upload your worksheets in .mw format, MaplePrimes will give you the HTML code that you can paste in. Much easier than uploading screenshots. You also seem to have found a bug with the site, when you upload in image with a space in the filename, the resizing script does not work correctly. I will fix that.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

I updated your post with the contents of your worksheet. I have also placed it on the front page of MaplePrimes.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

That is odd. And, I don't know why the last few pages are blank. I'll look into the problem. But I think I'll wait until the release of Drupal 5.0 before I worry too much about it.

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William Spaetzel
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

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