Well, Jython - so only Python 2.5.
http://dev.geogebra.org/trac/wiki/Jython
At least interesting for those hoping to do more work on this
potential interface. Maybe someone needs to be invited to the Edu or
Notebook days who could do this...
Anyway, Geogebra development has just been taking off
I was mentioning Geogebra to a student today, and decided to see
what's up.
In brief, a lot! So this is an FYI to the Sage community.
Here, Hohenwarter's abstract on a talk for the upcoming Geogebra 4 at
their big conference - including GeogebraTube
http://ggbconference2011.pbworks.com/w/page/40
Hi,
The following is from Markus, director of the GeoGebra project:
"GeoGebra is now a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code
2010 (see http://www.geogebra.org/trac/wiki/Gsoc2010). This means that
Google pays students $5500 for a 2 month coding project. If we can
find a student who woul
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Jacob Hicks wrote:
> I am trying to integrate Geogebra into the sage notebook. So far I
> can make a Geogebra applet appear, but only if I link to the jar files
> on an external server. I need to figure out where to place the jar
> files so that the notebook can ac
I am trying to integrate Geogebra into the sage notebook. So far I
can make a Geogebra applet appear, but only if I link to the jar files
on an external server. I need to figure out where to place the jar
files so that the notebook can access them and once they are there how
to set the path to the
Hi Markus,
The Geogebra download page says "You are free to copy, distribute and
transmit GeoGebra for non-commercial purposes. Please see the GeoGebra
license for details." The license itself on code is according to the
license:"GeoGebra's source code is subject to the GNU General Public
Licens
> > >
> http://www.geogebra.org/en/examples/poly_deriv_exercise/poly_deriv.html
> > >
> >
> > Hey that's a neat example. Can anybody figure out how to see the source
> code
> > that was written "in Geogebra" to create it? I tried for a while but
> > was stumped.
> >
> I think th
On the support list, a high school teacher (Jacob) wrote:
> That would be a huge value to me. As a high school teacher, the
> features of GeoGebra almost completely fill the void of "things I wish
> sage could do". The notebook widgets for Mathematica style
> demonstrations would fill quite