I don't think its irrelevant. If I had a little more time now I would
try to port the spirit of some of these to @interact examples.  I also
need to learn more about the Sage API that Robert worked on and figure
out how to do stand-alone applet-like things like this.  If they were
easy to do there would be a significant amount of professors using
them I think.

-M. Hampton

On Dec 3, 5:02 pm, Greg Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I apologize for a message not directly related to SAGE (or at least
> not
> obviously related); however, I thought it might be worth calling to
> your
> attention a blog post by Terence Tao, at the URL:
>
>  http://terrytao.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/upgrading-old-java-applets/
>
> discussing problems of porting antiquated mathematical Java applets
> for
> undergraduates.  Hopefully not wholly irrelevant to this group!
>
> Sincerely,
> Greg
>
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