> MathPiper " has achieved the goal I was shooting for.  My thought is
> that someone on this list may be interested in updating the "Sage for
> Newbies" book with material from this newer book.
>

Hi Ted,

I don't know if anyone who has the expertise in programming (not me!)
might have the time for this, but Harald (listening?) might be able to
add a link off the place in the website where Sage for Newbies is to
let people know there is a more mature version of the text there.
Good luck with MathRider - it seems like it might fill the niche
between Geogebra and Sage in terms of user base, which (in my opinion)
is a little underpopulated, at least by non-expensive projects.

- kcrisman
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