On 4/5/07, Timothy Clemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I came across WebMathematics Interactive. It is an open source web
> interface to different CAS. What is interesting to me is how easy it
> is to use. What do you think of the SAGE Notebook having a mode like
> WebMathematics Interactive?
>
> Live demo: http://wmi.math.u-szeged.hu/
> Devel info: http://wmi.math.u-szeged.hu/wmi/developers-howto/
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/wmi

That's pretty interesting .

This appears to be a GPL'd Hungarian project that hasn't been updated
in almost 4 years.
It offers users online access to both MuPAD and a version of Maple
(Maple 5) from a long time ago -- I very much doubt that's legal, but
maybe the Hungarians don't care about such things.
It doesn't save any state, does not allow one to execute arbitrary
commands, and does not allow one to write programs.

What it does do is provide access to very specific functionality,
e.g., compute an
antiderivative of a given function.  I certainly envision having
something like this
for SAGE, and maybe Timothy is the guy to fill in a lot of
functionality once appropriate
infrastructure is in place.

William

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