On 8/12/11 8:14 AM, Ted Kosan wrote:
kcrisman wrote:

I was as mentioning Geogebra to a student today, and decided to see
what's up.

In brief, a lot! So this is an FYI to the Sage community.<snip>

People might interested in knowing that GeoGebra 4.0 uses the Java
version of Reduce (http://reduce-algebra.sourceforge.net/) as its main
CAS.

The GeoGebra developers are also working on a JavaScript version of
GeoGebra and a JavaScript version of Reduce has been created as part
of this effort. Here is a link to the JavaScript version of Reduce in
case anyone is interested in playing with it:

http://206.21.94.61/misc/castest/minireduce/

This JavaScript version of Reduce runs in FireFox, Chrome, Safari, and
IE9. It will also run in IE8, but it trigger the "long running script"
dialog fairly often.

Yes, we (at least some of us) are definitely interested. Thanks for pointing this out!

I thought your Yacas-based project (MathPiper?) was the CAS inside of Geogebra. Was I mistaken?

Thanks,

Jason

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