On Sep 6, 3:49 am, "Dr. David Kirkby" wrote:
> Anyway, I think I have the code OK now, but I did not get very far with that
> at
> all.
>
> I used 'ecl' which is built as part of Sage, set up the environment to run run
> sage, but did not run it. Instead I called ecl directly after sticking your
On Sep 5, 5:40 pm, David Kirkby wrote:
>What seems to be a common theme is using Python, but it's not clear to
>me this is optimal. It might be simpler to pass the unmodified input
>from Sage to Lisp and do the rest there.
>
>RJF thinks Lisp is the best language
>William thinks Python is God
>
>I
Gokhan wrote:
> I see many interesting ideas have been mentioned in my absence.
> GeoGebra backed up @interact development being one of them. I have
> spent some time looking through the source-codes of the Sage-notebook
> and GeoGebra project trying to get a basic grip about each project.
> Yes,