Hi,

William Stein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made an "Elementary Number Theory" quickref, which I've posted here:
>
>   http://wiki.sagemath.org/quickref
>
> william
>
>   

Very nice!. I have being made something in the same spirit for my 
students of Linear Algebra:

http://algebralineal.tiddlyspot.com/#SageMatrices
http://algebralineal.tiddlyspot.com/#SageVectores

It can work also for the Sage Primers. The idea is to give newbies short 
info to get started (and the quickrefs work nice in that sense also), 
but there are some differences:

* Is in Spanish (there is a lack of information about Sage and free 
computer algebra in Spanish and I would like to help making Sage and 
others less English centric).
* Is using microwikis, instead of wikis. Before using Sage I was 
thinking in about making a minimalist virtualized distro for CAS to help 
my students in publishing about their learnings and assignments. The 
idea was to use Linux + TeXmacs + Yacas (and it works at the beginning), 
but now Yacas was substituted by Sage, so there is not minimalist 
virtualized distro anymore :-p (may be at some point we could start with 
Sympy and "bootstrap" to Sage as is needed). The site for the 
virtualized distro is this --In Spanish also (I hope to post this week 
the new version):

   http://virtualtangram.tiddlyspot.com/

Cheers,

Offray

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