Martin,
Don't worry about the literate programming aspect. I'll handle that part.
I just want to be sure that I can track your changes using your web page.
As for the package name, you can call it anything you like.
I have seen Grassmann algebras called Clifford (Geometric) Algebras
that covers some of the same topics with different names.
William Sit and someone from Rutgers had what seemed to me to be an
amazingly clever generalization. I don't know what happened with that.
Martin Baker wrote:
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 18:13:04 Tim Daly wrote:
Martin,
I'm trying to install your code in Axiom.
Do I have your permission to use text from your webpage as documentation?
Tim
Tim,
Yes, please feel free to use anything from:
http://www.euclideanspace.com/maths/standards/program/clifford/
Since I am new to literate programming I am not sure of the preferred format.
So the web page is a bit of a mixture of User Guide, Programmers Guide,
Requirements, test results and calls for help.
I get the impression that the documentation in pamphlets is closer to a User
Guide?
Since the code is currently an extension and bug fix to CliffordAlgebra it
should not break existing applications although that might change. So I don't
know if it should be called CliffordAlgebra or GrassmanAlgebra?
Martin
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