On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Nicolas M.
Thiery<nicolas.thi...@u-psud.fr> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 06:20:57PM +0100, Martin Albrecht wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Sage Days 16 is coming up next week in Barcelona. On Tuesday, I will give a
>> talk on how to get started developing Sage. At SD16 many people are attending
>> who never attended a Sage Days before and thus we figured it would be nice to
>> provide some hand holding to get into it.
>>
>> My outline so far is:
>>
>> Motivation:
>> - a brief motivation (shouldn't be needed at this point anyway)
>>
>> Overview:
>> - a brief comment on Python and Cython
>> - the pre-parser (i.e. library vs. command line)
>> - SPKGs and the Sage Library
>> - directory structure
>> - finding the source file for a function
>> - $SAGE_LOCAL/lib/site-packages/python vs. $SAGE_ROOT/devel
>>   i.e. explain what sage -b does
>
> Running doctests!
>
> This includes running doctests on files that are not in the sage
> source tree. I.e. we want to train every user early to write and use
> doctests even in their own little libraries.
>
> Btw: is it possible to run sage -t on a notebook?

No, it would be very nice to have "sage -t foo.sws"... or something.

William

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