[email protected] wrote:
> 
> On 21 pro, 12:42, "Dr. David Kirkby" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If one creates an application with WebMathematica, the user of the 
>> application
>> does not need to know any Mathematica code at all. For a trivual example, the
>> loan calculator
>>
>> http://library.wolfram.com/webMathematica/Business/Loan.jsp
>>
>> This one is a bit more interesting, and as an electronics engineer I did not
>> know this would lead to chaos
>>
>> http://library.wolfram.com/webMathematica/Engineering/Circuit.jsp
>>
>> In each case, one just needs to enter numbers, press an 'Evaluate' button, 
>> and
>> the user does not need to know WebMathematica is used. (Of course, the 
>> Wolfram
>> Research pages make that clear, but I believe if you use the professional
>> version of webMathematica, which is an additional cost over the free version
>> supplied with a Mathematica license, even that can be hidden).
>>
>> Can similar be done in Sage?
> 
> This can be done in any program which can run in batch mode. See
> http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/maw/index.php?lang=en&form=prubeh for
> Maxima. With Sage you can do similar things.
> 
> Robert
> 

Thank you. A few good examples of this, could introduce others to the software. 
I've still not used Sage much myself - still trying to sort out the Solaris 
issues. SPARC is almost done. Open Solaris will present its own problems I 
think.

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