Hello,
Would there be any interest in integrating my project, GarlicSim, into
sage?
Check it out here: http://garlicsim.org
(There's a more in-depth "introduction" linked to from the website.)
Ram.
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gt; I am quite interested, yes. The first step would be to make an
> optional package for Sage.
>
> It might be difficult to get wxpython working on all platforms with
> Sage, but I think that would be great too.
>
> -Marshall Hampton
>
> On Nov 18, 10:29 pm, cool-RR wro
I'm a newbie to Sage. There are a few things I don't understand, I
hope someone can explain. I may be making an idiot of myself here,
please be patient and explain to me.
I understood that the goal is to take from the huge corpus of
available mathematical algorithms and packages, and combine them
>
> As SAGE is unix based, the VMware is necessary to run on a windows
> platform. Consider a user friendly Linux distribution like Ubuntu
> or whatever is common where you work/study, as you can then run
> SAGE natively.
I don't understand. Imagine a non-computer-savvy scientist who uses
Windows
On Nov 19, 5:55 pm, Harald Schilly wrote:
> On Nov 19, 7:37 am, Jan Groenewald wrote:
>
> > Is VMWARE outdated
> > and virtualbox recommended?
>
> There is no vmware image. The vmware instructions are just for
> reference and they were used some time ago.
>
> But you do not need them at all. If
>
>
> >
> > Okay, update:
> >
> > Now I downloaded Sage for Windows. I see that I have to download the
> > VirtualBox thing and install it-- Pretty annoying. It would have been
> > nice if you just gave me one file to run which would run virtualbox by
> > itself with the sage image loaded. And now
Very interesting read!
On Dec 7, 10:30 pm, William Stein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Paul Zimmermann asked me for a "brief history of Sage" to help inform
> a talk he is going to give about Sage. I sat down to write such a
> thing and instead ended up writing a long 16 page account of my
> involvement in m
Guys, have you heard about this?
http://www.mathjax.com
Ram.
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Grout wrote:
> cool-RR wrote:
> > Guys, have you heard about this?
>
> >http://www.mathjax.com
>
> Yes, isn't it exciting?! I can't wait for it. See this post from this
> morning:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/a8518a...
>
> T