There is also an interesting LGPL project based on HTML5: http://graph.tk/about/
having the choice of interact with sage plots in this way would be really cool. Cheers J On 13 ago, 16:45, Leonardo Parada <leonardoparadavalen...@gmail.com> wrote: > Have you seen these examples? > > http://jsxgraph.uni-bayreuth.de/wp/home/examples/http://www.wextensible.com/temas/graficas-matematicas/ > > 2011/8/12 Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> > > > > > > > > > > > On 8/12/11 8:57 AM, Ted Kosan wrote: > > >> Jason wrote: > > >> People might interested in knowing that GeoGebra 4.0 uses the Java > >>>> version of Reduce > >>>> (http://reduce-algebra.**sourceforge.net/<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/<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? > > >> MathPiper was the main CAS for GeoGebra up until around this past > >> February. MathPiper has good potential to be a solid entry-level CAS, > >> but in February I determined that it needed another year or so of > >> development to be suitable for use by GeoGebra and GeoGebra 4.0 was > >> scheduled to be shipped this August. > > >> Around that time I found an unadvertised Java version of Reduce > >> sitting in the Reduce repository (called Jlisp) and with the help of > >> the lead Reduce developer (Arthur Norman) I created a modified version > >> of Jlisp that would work with GeoGebra. This modified version of Jlisp > >> is called MPReduce for now. > > >> Sometime in late Spring the GeoGebra developers asked if it was > >> possible to create a JavaScript version of MPReduce for use with the > >> JavaScript version of GeoGebra they were working on so I ported > >> MPReduce to JavaScript for them. > > >> Anyway, now that MPReduce is almost finished being integrated with > >> GeoGebra, I have turned my efforts back to working on MathPiper > >> because I think it is still better suited to be an entry level CAS > >> than most commercial-quality CASs are. > > > Thanks for clarifying. A javascript version of Geogebra also sounds very > > interesting. I'm always searching for ways to help Sage interacts be more > > interactive, and using a javascript version of Geogebra sounds like it would > > be a very interesting possibility to explore. > > > Thanks, > > > Jason > > > -- > > To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscribe@** > > googlegroups.com <sage-devel%2bunsubscr...@googlegroups.com> > > For more options, visit this group athttp://groups.google.com/** > > group/sage-devel <http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel> > > URL:http://www.sagemath.org > > -- > Leonardo Parada > Maths and Physics Teacher -- To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URL: http://www.sagemath.org