Re: [sage-devel] Re: wasm

2024-04-30 Thread 'William Stein' via sage-devel
Hi, Thanks Dima for mentioning CoWasm. Unfortunately, I ran out of resources to work on cowasm, so there likely won't be any further work on it until things change. -- William On Tue, Apr 30, 2024 at 2:53 PM Dima Pasechnik wrote: > It's interesting to compare this with the development by coc

[sage-devel] Ask about the SageMath codebase using ChatGPT

2023-06-30 Thread 'William Stein' via sage-devel
Hi, Summary: Try asking anything about the SageMath codebase at https://wolfia.com/?projectId=ed005166-99f2-4e5e-8778-2dc49d4bf930 Details: There's a project called "Wolfia" that does the following with a codebase: "Wolfia Codex works by indexing an entire codebase. This is done by first chunk

[sage-devel] Sage developer's guide

2023-04-04 Thread 'William Stein' via sage-devel
Hi Sage Developers, Somebody was asking me about doing Sage development, and I pointed them to the sage developer's guide [1]. However, looking at it for a moment was worrisome, since it starts with a big scary banner saying: "Warning: Sage development is scheduled to move to GitHub in February 2

[sage-devel] Re: sage 9.3 now available on Apple silicon through conda

2021-06-20 Thread 'William Stein' via sage-devel
I don't know how to run the test suite. (sage) wstein@Williams-MBP sage % mamba install conda-build -n base ________ / \ / \ / \ / \ /\/\/\/\ ███/ /██/ /██/ /██/ /

[sage-devel] Re: sage 9.3 now available on Apple silicon through conda

2021-06-20 Thread 'William Stein' via sage-devel
I have an M1 Macbook Pro. I just tried this out and: (1) your install instruction process did not confuse me at all (despite me never installing mamba before), and everything went perfectly, (2) Sage starts up fine and all the random "old favorite" commands I tried worked fine. (3) It's fast fo