Hi,

Many thanks for your quick responses and tips concerning SageMath, Jupyter, 
and the typos. 
Meanwhile we have a final draft and will have the full book online until 
end of February 2020 or so:

https://tbward0.wixsite.com/books/journey

Let us know if you have comments on the text.

Best,
Manfred



On Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 11:37:11 AM UTC+1, Manfred Einsiedler 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am working with Menny Aka and Tom Ward on a little book for high school 
> and undergraduate students that also invites the reader to do a bit of 
> programming, for a slightly dated version see 
> https://tbward0.wixsite.com/books/journey
> We are also new to sage but really enjoyed learning it along the way. 
> Thanks for the great tool. 
>
> During the refereeing process we were told by one of the referees of the 
> upcoming python 2/3 change and that it would be annoying if our intro to 
> sage is obsolete even before the book gets published.  I haven’t yet tried 
> but I will download and install the latest beta on version 9 to test all 
> sage code in our book. Is there anything I should be a aware of when I do? 
> Eg. to what extent is it complete — I believe our little intro doesn’t 
> venture very deep into the possibilities of Sage. 
>
> Thanks,
> Manfred Einsiedler 
>
>

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