Prof Autar Kaw:

Your website http://numericalmethods.eng.usf.edu/ is
excellent! I'll link to it from my Differential Equations
class webpage so my students (teach in the math
dept but most of my students are engineering majors)
can check it out.

One question: You use Maple, Matlab and other
(expensive!) commercial software on your website but
have nothing for Sage, which is free and open source.
As far as I know (looking at about 10 random pages
on your website), Sage can do all the things you do
using those commercial programs. Sage can be downloaded
and installed from www.sagemath.org for free.
In fact, you can even use Sage online (www.sagenb.com)
for free without havig to do any download or installation.
Hopefully, you will consider creating Sage worksheets for your
teaching modules as well?

If you reply with comments or questions, I hope you will
allow me to cc the sage-edu email list (where your webiste was
recently discussed). That is the list devoted to education-related
Sage development.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

- David Joyner

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