On May 7, 11:13 pm, Rado <rki...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How does it handle intensive JS computations like :
>
> http://www.chiptune.com/starfield/starfield.html

OK, Starfield is pretty fun.  ;-)  And works great on another 64-bit
laptop I just tried. But is pathetic on my 64-bit desktop machine - I
couldn't even tell what the point was.  So it is me and not the graph
editor.  Thanks for the link to the testing site.

> Btw, I finished the rudimentary version of the live editor.
>
> http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~rkirov2/processing/grapheditor_live.html

That's great!

> Not sure if this project can ever be made stable/mainstream enough be
> bundled with SAGE (it won't work with IE for example). However even at
> the moment the website, itself has the capability (with a bit of copy/
> pasting) of "linking" up with SAGE, to make the construction/
> visualization of a simple graphs easier. Hopefully, it can help some
> graph theorists.

Well, I hope it can be integrated into Sage, and I think it can be.
When I get the chance, I'll look into launching it from the Sage
command line, which may be the limit of what I can do.  But once
symbolics, 4.0  and Sage Days 15 settle down, maybe some of the
developers who understand Javascript-notebook integration will be able
to plug it in.  And yes, even as is, it will be a big help to graph
theorists.  I'm looking forward to building a graph with your tool and
a mouse, and then getting Fidel's LaTeX out the other end.  To say
nothing of doing some actual computations along the way.

Thanks for the great work on this.

Rob
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