After reading "The Sage Tutorial" carefully,  I realized that this 
manual, although extremely useful, is not for the absolute new comer (I 
am considering to add some more documentation in the near future to the 
Sage tutorial, if you allow me), I heard already a couple of times that 
with this guide alone is a little bit difficult to figure out how to do 
what one has in mind.

For that reason I decided to create "howto guides" in a sage worksheet 
format  to introduce the colleagues of my group into Sage, so that we 
can move from mathematica to Sage/Phyton. I tried a couple of examples, 
that you can visit here:

How to plot with Sage: http://sagenb.org/home/pub/399
How to solve limits with Sage: http://sagenb.org/home/pub/398

I found that the sage days 13 
(http://wiki.sagemath.org/days13/projects/sagenewbie) were actually 
doing something very similar applied to different topics that I want to 
cover too. I was wondering if any of you know about it. I would not mind 
to collaborate with that and share my worksheets to help other people to 
become more familiar with Sage.

Thanks for your suport!

Jose.

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