If you're really targeting beginners, I'd say jupyterlab notebooks. One
step up: put your code in a separate file and load/import it all through
the jupyterlab environment. It comes with a text editor.
Ideally, you'd have a jupyterhub deployment available so that your
participants can start wit
As I am preparing my first ever sage days, I was trying to figure out what
to recommend to new users. My alter ego tells me that emacs is perhaps not
the first choice for users coming from Mathematica on MS Windows.
Doing my research I stumbled over
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues/3050
Nowadays a popular tool is VSCode, and it has a decent integration
with Sage, thanks mainly to efforts of Tobias Diez (in CC, not sure if
he reads this list).
Perhaps he can comment.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2025 at 7:31 AM 'Martin R' via sage-devel
wrote:
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> As I am preparing my first ever sage days, I w
Dear all,
this is the final announcement of
sage days 127 - https://wiki.sagemath.org/days127
from Saturday 22 February to Tuesday 25 February 2025 at TU Wien, Austria.
In this workshop, we will provide tutorials for beginners as needed and
discover ways how to profit from SageMath's capabilit