On 26/11/13 19:01, William Stein wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Jose Guzman <sjm.guz...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 26/11/13 16:47, William Stein wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Jose Guzman <sjm.guz...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 26/11/13 16:18, Jason Grout wrote:
On 11/26/13 9:11 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
IHMO overhauling the notebook code is one of the important problems to
attach once the git transition is done... But I don't think it would be
a good use of developer time to make sweeping changes to the current
codebase.
I see (at least at the current rate of development) a personal version
of cloud replacing the current notebook as the best direction to go.
That's part of the reason why I'm not currently working on the sagenb
codebase.
Thanks,
Jason
Wov, I did not know about sage cloud. Did I understand correctly that the
current notebook will be replaced by something like the sage cloud?
Yes, or at least supplemented by it (so both are an option).
If you login to an https://cloud.sagemath.com account, create a
project, then open a terminal and look in the .sagemathcloud
directory, you'll see some python and coffeescript code. If you
combine that with the Javascript code running in the browser,
then do a bunch of extra work to improve local_hub.coffee to directly
serve client requests, you'll end up with a simple one-project
version of cloud.sagemath, which should be BSD licensed (when
possible). I'm not planning to do this project until I've finished
my
main goals with the public cloud.sagemath site, though I could
possibly encourage other people to do so...
There is also the rewrite of the sagenb UI that Samuel wrote, which
should presumably go into the git sage soon?
The sage cloud is fantastic!!!!, this is exactly what I was expecting from a
notebook!
However, at some point I would like to run some scripts in my local machine
(due to dependencies with some python modules).
You can install (essentially) any possible python modules into SMC. See, e.g.,
https://github.com/sagemath/cloud/wiki/FAQ#wiki-pip
and several other related answers (e.g., about building Sage, etc.).
Very nice FAQ, however, the package I would like to use is not that easy
to install. Look at how I installed it so far:
http://pub.ist.ac.at/~jguzman/doc/neuron/tutorial/Tutorial0.html#to-build-the-neuron-shared-library-for-python
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Jose Guzman
http://www.ist.ac.at/~jguzman/
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