On 10/08/2016 09:43 PM, William Stein wrote:
I just looked at a bunch of random parts of this and think it's great!
You guys are just being too humble :-).
Yes! Looking good. Thanks for making this available.
Is this book the sort of thing that could legally also get converted
to worksheets and made available inside SMC (or on a static website
with sage cell server)? Rob Beezer just got a grant related to doing
more of that sort of thing. It could also help immensely in expanding
the range of people who can easily use Sage.
Take a look at
http://abstract.pugetsound.edu/aata/cosets-sage.html
http://abstract.pugetsound.edu/aata/cosets-sage-exercises.html
which are very similar in spirit to what you are doing. I am very close to
having the basic ability to produce this content as SMC worksheets, and *will*
finish that project as part of the grant William mentioned. If you were to
markup your content in MathBook XML you too could have print, PDF, HTML and SMC
versions.
http://mathbook.pugetsound.edu/
Rob
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