[sage-support] Re: an IDE for SAGE

2007-07-23 Thread William Stein
On 7/23/07, Tim Lahey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been using the notebook combined with the > "Edit in TextMate" feature of TextMate to do work > in SAGE. For people without TextMate, I think > someone has done an "Edit in VIM" which allows > one to edit the Cocoa text-fields. So, if one use

[sage-support] Re: an IDE for SAGE

2007-07-23 Thread Ted Kosan
Erik wrote: > Is there an easy/existing way to extend an IDE to support SAGE, both > the preprocessor (in a shell environment?) and the functionality in > stand-alone programs? By coincidence, I have been seriously thinking about this same type of idea for the past few weeks and the IDE I have b

[sage-support] Re: an IDE for SAGE

2007-07-23 Thread Tim Lahey
I've been using the notebook combined with the "Edit in TextMate" feature of TextMate to do work in SAGE. For people without TextMate, I think someone has done an "Edit in VIM" which allows one to edit the Cocoa text-fields. So, if one uses Safari or any WebKit browser you're good. That said, I'v

[sage-support] Re: an IDE for SAGE

2007-07-23 Thread William Stein
On 7/19/07, ErikJacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a high school math teacher and I've used python in the past to > teach students about matrix operations, fractals, and basic > programming concepts. Right now I'm working on a group of programs > that do various probability simulations for