I starting an update to Differential Calculus and SAGE 
<http://wdjoyner.com/teach/calc1-sage/>. Prof. Joyner kindly directed me 
here suggesting that announcing the project might result in assistance. I 
plan to move forward with this alone if necessary, but could certainly use 
assistance.

I'm a professional programmer but only an amateur mathematician and 
educator. I originally came across both the book and SAGE in order to 
refresh my own education in anticipation of my son's study of calculus. 
While the book has proven extremely useful I've noticed that the TeX source 
and the HTML and PDF outputs have numerous differences, as well as typos 
and errors or lack of standardization in notation and perhaps obsolete SAGE 
syntax. I plan to correct that even though I'm at the beginning of my 
learning curve with both TeX and SAGE.

I've begun a Github repository for the project at 
https://github.com/chivalry/differential-calculus-and-sage (only having the 
Readme so far). I have no schedule in mind, and the list of goals that 
you'll find in the Readme there is so far nebulous and will certainly 
change. My only hope is to complete a first version before my son's 
calculus studies begin next year.

If you're interested in joining this project, please contact me at 
chiva...@mac.com or, having an account on Github, request to be added as a 
contributor. Any and all are welcome in absolutely whatever capacity you 
might with to offer.

Thanks,
Chuck Ross

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