> I think this could be an exciting way to get all the java applet
> makers out there interested in sage, although I don't completely
> understand the architecture of what this is supposed to do.

Wouldn't a Java applet imply that the functionality it provides could only be 
accessed via Sage's web interface? 

I would like to establish some (roughly) like this: If a computation cannot be 
expressed from the command line (in pure Python) then it cannot be a standard 
part of Sage. E.g. if you cannot compute $sin(x)$ for some $x$ from the 
command line but you can do it by clicking some Java buttons, then this 
functionality would not be considered a part of (standard) Sage. 

Would that make sense?
Martin

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