Because I use exactly the code shown here as an example. And I did open a 
thread posting a direct question on how to use sage as a library but the 
question is too general. So I figure I should use an example and so happen 
I saw this thread with an interesting example.

So this is not hijack. And not a completely different topic. The piece of 
code is exactly the same.

On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 4:43:44 AM UTC-8, Peter Luschny wrote:
>
> > Hi, I’m trying to translate this Sage syntax to Python syntax (i.e. 
> using sage as a Python library.) But I got stuck even on the first command.
>
> Why do you hijack this thread with a completely different topic?
>
> I'm sure that your question and the answers of the experts are of 
> interest to many, but they will not expect them under this subject.
>
> Please open in the future new threads for your questions!  Thanks!
>
>

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