I mostly use the notebook, too which is what I think we can expect the 
average calculus student to use.  This student would want instant 
graphics (not available in either 2) or 3)), copying and pasting via 
ctrl-c and ctrl-v, interactive tab completion and documentation.

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>I use the notebook about 99% of the time.  Quite frequently, I'll use the 
>public notebook while I'm at school, so I can download the worksheet later on. 
> Very handy for experimenting / jotting ideas down.
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>On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Joel B. Mohler wrote:
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>>I'm wondering if we could have an update on the basic calculus rewrite which
>>was discussed a while ago on the mailing list?
>>
>>I'm giving a talk on SAGE in a week and I might want to have a basic calculus
>>demo if it's ready to show.
>>
>>I'm also wondering what are the most common usage methods of SAGE:
>>1)  notebook
>>2)  command line sage prompt
>>3)  file.sage or file.py scripts
>>Other methods???
>>My own personal favorite is #3 and I use the sage prompt to figure out what
>>command to use in my scripts and do very quick checks.  I don't really expect
>>everyone to reply with their vote, but I'd appreciate if a few people did
>>(especially people who see other people use sage).
>>
>>Thanks
>>Joel
>>
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