- Put the code on GitHub. (Allows people to access and collaborate on your code)
- Set up 'Open in MATLAB Online' in your GitHub repo (Allows people to easily run it)




Paul Prints the L-Shaped Membrane
As promised, Paul Kassebaum is back this week with an in-depth discussion of how to get from a mathematical object in MATLAB to a solid object you can hold in your hand. Paul is a maker in the truest sense of the word. If there are a hundred weird and unexpected obstacles between him and the thing he wants to

The Queen’s MATLAB
Good news for those of you who speak (and spell) the Queen's English instead of the US dialect. We are working night and day to make MATLAB use equally satisfying for the entire world's English speaking population!ContentsExpectations for Upcoming ReleasesNamesOur Current ListHelp Us Out!Expectations for Upcoming ReleasesYou can expect, in upcoming releases, to create a colorbar or a colourbar.

Jokes in MATLAB
Get MATLAB to tell you a joke.

Celebrating Spring: MATLAB Tulip
Joining us again is Eric Ludlam, development manager of MATLAB’s charting team. Discover more about Eric on our contributors bio page. Last time Eric was here, Daffodils were on his mind. Now, he focuses on tulips. Spring is here in Natick and the tulips are blooming! While tulips appear only briefly here in Massachusetts, they provide a lot of bright and