On Sep 17, 2008, at 10:51 AM, William Stein wrote:

> So the short answer is that you could (and should :-) )
> work on Sage a lot in nearly any Ph.D. program in the world.

I guess my concern is really that I have known several professors who  
have the attitude of "why don't you just use Maple, it's more popular/ 
powerful", or "we have a license for Magma, you should use that".  I  
think a large part of it boils down to them not wanting to learn a new  
language/environment.  Perhaps this fear is unfounded (I hope so).

-Ivan

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