[sage-devel] Re: Web Interface

2015-06-02 Thread Gregory Bard
You might also want to consider SageMathCell, which has fewer buttons, and can look less intimidating at times. For example, http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?z=eJxLV7BVSMlPSU1OzEhNKcrP09Dk5eLlStcrzsgv19AEAJBZCOs=&lang=sage A fun example, for teaching math to younger folks, is to play with patterns

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Web Interface

2015-05-25 Thread William Stein
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 1:52 PM, mmarco wrote: > I am really impressed by the fact that a 10 year old can be fascinated by > sage. Find one and help them play with a worksheet, and you'll be surprised. My 7 year old nephew gets pretty fascinated by Sage too. It just helps to work *with* them, si

[sage-devel] Re: Web Interface

2015-05-25 Thread mmarco
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[sage-devel] Re: Web Interface

2015-05-25 Thread Simon King
Hi John, On 2015-05-25, John Foster wrote: > Is there any web based or even console based interface to all of Sage. > Just wondering if I missed it. I found this, it's not what I need just > an example: > > https://mathway.com/ As was pointed out by Dima, SageMathCloud provides a web interface

[sage-devel] Re: Web Interface

2015-05-25 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Monday, 25 May 2015 15:04:32 UTC+1, John Foster wrote: > > Is there any web based or even console based interface to all of Sage. cloud.sagemath.com > > Just wondering if I missed it. I found this, it's not what I need just > an example: > > https://mathway.com/ > > I'm looking for a