The stats on slide 30 are very out of date. Here's the latest

__init__.py     coding          geometry        media           rings
algebras        combinat        graphs          misc            schemes
all.py          crypto          groups          modular         server
all_cmdline.py  databases       gsl             modules         sets
all_notebook.py dsage           interfaces      monoids          
structure
calculus        ext             lfunctions      plot            tests
catalogue       functions       libs            probability      
version.py
categories      games           matrix          quadratic_forms

sage$ cat */*.py* */*/*.py* */*/*/*.py* | wc -l
   503163
sage$ cat */*.py* */*/*.py* */*/*/*.py* | grep "sage:" | wc -l
    51600

(
Wow, I hadn't realized it had grown so much!)



On Sep 4, 2007, at 1:09 PM, David Joyner wrote:

>
> Hi:
> I'm giving an "Intro to SAGE" next week in Germany at the GAP  
> conference.
> The slides are posted at
> http://www.opensourcemath.org/wdj/writing/gap2007/sage-9-2007.pdf
> and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or comments.
> - David Joyner
>
> 

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