[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread William Stein
On 9/4/07, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Basically using sort | uniq gets rid of whitespace and """'s that > > are sort > > of pointless in counting size. > > I looked at unique lines too, but the command on the slide didn't do > so, Woah, you're right! I essentially never do th

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread Robert Bradshaw
On Sep 4, 2007, at 8:30 PM, William Stein wrote: > On 9/4/07, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The stats on slide 30 are very out of date. Here's the latest >> >> __init__.py coding geometrymedia rings >> algebrascombinatgraphs

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread William Stein
On 9/4/07, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The stats on slide 30 are very out of date. Here's the latest > > __init__.py coding geometrymedia rings > algebrascombinatgraphs miscschemes > all.py crypto

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread Robert Bradshaw
The stats on slide 30 are very out of date. Here's the latest __init__.py coding geometrymedia rings algebrascombinatgraphs miscschemes all.py crypto groups modular server all_cmdline.py databa

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread Nick Alexander
On 4-Sep-07, at 3:01 PM, mabshoff wrote: > > And one more things about the "Sage \neq Bork" line: > > Sage does contribute back upstream in form of patches/improvements. > Examples are LinBox and libSingular for Singular I think this points out a way in which SAGE is unique. We are a communi

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread cwitty
On Sep 4, 1:09 pm, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi: > I'm giving an "Intro to SAGE" next week in Germany at the GAP conference. > The slides are posted > athttp://www.opensourcemath.org/wdj/writing/gap2007/sage-9-2007.pdf > and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or comme

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread mabshoff
And one more things about the "Sage \neq Bork" line: Sage does contribute back upstream in form of patches/improvements. Examples are LinBox and libSingular for Singular, ports to Cygwin and/ or Solaris, build fixes in general for more exotic architectures and potentially a wider exposure of soft

[sage-devel] Re: slides for SAGE talk

2007-09-04 Thread mabshoff
On Sep 4, 10:09 pm, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi: > I'm giving an "Intro to SAGE" next week in Germany at the GAP conference. > The slides are posted > athttp://www.opensourcemath.org/wdj/writing/gap2007/sage-9-2007.pdf > and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or co