> No offense at all.

Oh, none taken at all ! I just wanted to emphasize that working for a
long time with Python and with Sage did not necessarily help.

> I was mainly referring to the __foo__ vs. _foo_ part,
> where (I think) once you've read why they're both there, it's not necessary
> to restate the difference everywhere by giving the latter a different name.

Well, if you know what a "TSP" you expect Graph.tsp() to work. We call
it Graph.traveling_salesman_problem(), and even those who do not know
TSP find it.

I knew the Chinese Remainder Theorem but I did not know the "CRT". And
I believe we have a .CRT function somewhere in Sage, which rung
absolutely no bell when I first saw it.

Nathann

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