highly recommended:
http://fredrikj.net/math/x2019.pdf
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 1:27 PM Simon Brandhorst wrote:
> So here is a question which came up in #24889:
>
> We have an enumerator of objects, let us call them breeds of dogs which
> returns all breeds with user defined properties e.g. breeds of small dogs.
> How would you give the user access to
So here is a question which came up in #24889:
We have an enumerator of objects, let us call them breeds of dogs which
returns all breeds with user defined properties e.g. breeds of small dogs.
How would you give the user access to it in a sageish pythonic way:
Let us say the way to create a br
>
> Anyways, if you have the chance, I would encourage you to run a booth
> somewhere and help
> random people use Sage on Windows all day for a few days.
Yeah, it's always amazing to me (not just with Windows, though more so
there) how much stuff that becomes automatic to even a moderately
On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 1:19 AM Isuru Fernando wrote:
>
> If you want to start porting dependencies to native windows, I'd suggest
> getting all dependencies of sage ported to conda. I maintain a lot of sage
> dependencies for conda-forge and would love to have more packages ported to
> windows