Hi, I would be more generalist, i guess you are anglo-saxon mother language, I found this sites because I was looking for RLC circuit in sage and as I am french I don't mind the language is written in. Many sage documents on the web, specially on english are out of date or broken (the excellent tutorial ODE with laplace function doesn't work) link, polluating internet... It becoming really dramatic with advert and so on ... At least on others languages I find very good examples ! Even most french high level sage write in english (except one good sagebook which is in french fortunatly), I am not complaining just I fear that my message on polish link wasn't understood as I wanted too... I studied french english german and spanish, even if I make mistakes I am able to understand quite well (well, I suppose so ?) Just to say : Not only for polish but for people who wants to see other tutorial than 1+1 etc... Kind regards Henri Le mardi 2 février 2016 18:03:42 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit : > > This could be relevant to any Polish-speakers on the list, or just people > who like nice worksheets. > > On Tuesday, February 2, 2016 at 3:57:10 AM UTC-5, HG wrote: >> >> Hi, >> It's not really a question, but I didn't know where I could send it as it >> is about sagenb and jupyter. >> https://sage2.icse.us.edu.pl/home/pub/687/ >> I don't know polish but this work it's so excellent it can be used for >> tutorials. Babelfish translates quiet well, enaugh to read text and for >> maths depends on everybody's knowledge. >> Enjoy >> >>
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