On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 07:28:07AM +0100, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
> The target audience would be PhD students, in particular at the
> frontier between maths and computer science.
Oops, I sent my e-mail too fast. It would also include math teachers
and future teachers.
Cheers,
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:16:28AM +, Martin Albrecht wrote:
> Hi, that sounds like a great idea. I don't speak French (yet) but I
> do work in Paris now. I'd be up for helping out
Excellent. Thanks!
> but e.g. any lecture I'd give would have to be delivered in
> English.
That's no problem.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:21:59AM +0100, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
> What would your audience be?
The target audience would be PhD students, in particular at the
frontier between maths and computer science. But of course it will be
open to anybody.
> Would it be meant in the first place to teach peo
On 2011-01-26 10:59, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
> Dear Sage / Sage-Combinat devs,
>
> Last week was held the yearly meeting of the Groupe de Recherche
> Informatique-Mathématique of the CNRS [1]. It was a good occasion to
> discuss about Sage with "higher authorities", and it was suggested to
On Wednesday 26 January 2011, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
> Dear Sage / Sage-Combinat devs,
>
> Last week was held the yearly meeting of the Groupe de Recherche
> Informatique-Mathématique of the CNRS [1]. It was a good occasion to
> discuss about Sage with "higher authorities", and it was sugg