Thanks Hilare,
My students have choosen Geogebra for their work. Mainly because of the
many videos and the ability to mix scripting with graphical interface
like shown in [1] and the use of spread sheet view in the interface [2],
which is closer to what they want to do with their students.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wwtv2aZwf4s
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtYdHTNwjmU
May be these videos and interface could help in cross-pollination of
ideas for Dr Geo.
Cheers,
Offray
On 25/09/15 05:08, Hilaire wrote:
Le 24/09/2015 16:13, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas a écrit :
We would like to combine both in some sense (thats kind of what
geogebra does). For example we would like start by drawing points like
the ones in [1] in a canvas, and then program a script which binds two
points making them to share its x coordinate and update the canvas
where they were drawn when I move a ruler. Is this possible?
Yes, in that case you use Dr. Geo script.
But again, Dr. Geo Smalltalk sketch fit better your situation, as you
described it. If you have 100 samples, you will have to use 100 times
the same script in a the mouse environment, tedious.
Hilaire