... and over on Sage-flame I expect someone has already suggested Sage
Mathematical User Groups...

John

On 13 January 2011 18:31, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Or so my mother always taught me.
>
> However, this is about the potential for having a nifty acronym for
> Sage user groups.  We know about TUGs, and there are R user groups
> (very successful ones, in fact) all over the place.  One of the
> participants in last summer's PREP workshop has the following idea:
>
> Sage Learner-User Group
>
> As much as it could relate to the supposedly sluggish behavior of
> Python versus other languages, I have to admit it's rather catchy.
> And the LU part is nice, since just about everyone other than Mike
> Hansen and the BDFL probably have something to learn about some
> component of Sage ;-)
>
> Anyway, totally random but hopefully thought-provoking as we move to
> bigger exposure.  I cc: to sage-edu because she is doing this as a
> sort of upper-level student seminar, so this is concurrently an idea
> for how to approach learning Sage outside the usual classroom context.
>
> - kcrisman
>
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