On Oct 29, 9:08 pm, David Kirkby <david.kir...@onetel.net> wrote:
> I think Sage would gain a bit more creditability if there were books
> on it published from places like Springer or Wiley.
>
> Good luck to anyone that has written a book on Sage.
>
> Dave

David Joyner and I are working on a book for introductory differential
equations that features Sage examples and exercises.  I'm not sure its
really a "book on Sage" but it adds to the ecosystem, which I think is
important.  The more the merrier.  It will be published by Johns
Hopkins University Press - so again, not quite Springer or Wiley but
it can take advantage of traditional distribution channels.  I think
it will help the adoption of Sage if we get books involving Sage out
into bookstores.

-Marshall

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