[sage-support] Re: GCC for Mac OS X

2009-04-12 Thread Crab
Thank you all for the quick replies. Yes, those are sage scripts but I preparse them into .spyx files and hope them run a little faster after compiling. Alright, I will give ADC a try. On Apr 12, 8:47 pm, mabshoff wrote: > On Apr 12, 8:42 pm, pong wrote: > > Hi, > > > I wrote couple sage scri

[sage-support] Re: GCC for Mac OS X

2009-04-12 Thread Tim Lahey
On Apr 12, 2009, at 11:42 PM, pong wrote: > > I wrote couple sage scripts and would like to compile them in Mac OS > 10.5. Looks like I need GCC. How can I install one? A quick search on > the internet seems to suggest that I need to sign up as an Apple > Developer to get a copy which I don't fee

[sage-support] Re: GCC for Mac OS X

2009-04-12 Thread mabshoff
On Apr 12, 8:42 pm, pong wrote: Hi, > I wrote couple sage scripts and would like to compile them in Mac OS > 10.5. If you did write Sage code that is not Cython code you do not need any compiler or am I misunderstanding you? > Looks like I need GCC. How can I install one? A quick search on

[sage-support] GCC for Mac OS X

2009-04-12 Thread pong
I wrote couple sage scripts and would like to compile them in Mac OS 10.5. Looks like I need GCC. How can I install one? A quick search on the internet seems to suggest that I need to sign up as an Apple Developer to get a copy which I don't feel comfortable to. Thanks in advance --~--~-~

[sage-support] Re: Step by step result

2009-04-12 Thread ma...@mendelu.cz
Hi, great idea, but remember that computer algebra systems use slightly different way than humans to solve problems... I think than more people work on something like this -- just guessing from questions like http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mathematics.maxima.general/23048/focus=23051 and http

[sage-support] Re: Step by step result

2009-04-12 Thread mm
Thank you for this info, I will download and play around with it. Too bad it's not open source. On Apr 10, 7:21 pm, kcrisman wrote: > Incidentally, there *is* software which will do this and show step-by- > step answers, including free software - I saw some demonstrated at the > Joint Math Meet

[sage-support] Re: Step by step result

2009-04-12 Thread mm
I am trying to do the same as Mathway, however, with a real step-by- step result instead of redirected to a commercial software. I want to help high school and first year college students to learn math and I want it to be based on Open Source technologies. As long as there is some ways to do it