Carlos Córdoba wrote:
> Thanks for your quick answers. Coming from Mathematica, I was expecting to
> add lists as vectors, multiply real numbers by lists, etc, without
> sub-classing or using another types (such as vectors in sage)
>
> Do you advise me to add things to the preparser to have this b
Thanks for your quick answers. Coming from Mathematica, I was expecting to
add lists as vectors, multiply real numbers by lists, etc, without
sub-classing or using another types (such as vectors in sage)
Do you advise me to add things to the preparser to have this behaviour or
not? If so, how can
2009/7/12 RunningHare :
>
> I am a novice sage user and am trying to get sage up and running on a
> Windows XP SP 3 machine.
> I have downloaded binary build sage-vmware-4.0.2 and vmware player
> 2.5.2 build-156735.
> The Sage verion is 4.0.2 Release 2009-06-18.
>
> I have installed the vmware pla
Hi David,
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Dr. David
Kirkby wrote:
> I'm not a Sage user and don't use Windows any more than I need to - I'm
> interested in porting Sage to Solaris. But if I recall correctly, when I
> did build Sage on my own Solaris machine, the URL needed was not a
> simple
RunningHare wrote:
> I am a novice sage user and am trying to get sage up and running on a
> Windows XP SP 3 machine.
> I have downloaded binary build sage-vmware-4.0.2 and vmware player
> 2.5.2 build-156735.
> The Sage verion is 4.0.2 Release 2009-06-18.
>
> I have installed the vmware player an
I am a novice sage user and am trying to get sage up and running on a
Windows XP SP 3 machine.
I have downloaded binary build sage-vmware-4.0.2 and vmware player
2.5.2 build-156735.
The Sage verion is 4.0.2 Release 2009-06-18.
I have installed the vmware player and clicked on the sage-vmx.vmx
fil