On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 6:08 PM john_perry_usm <john.pe...@usm.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> > Is this also published on CoCalc?
>
> Not at the present time. I do mean to talk to someone about it.
>
> > Why do you prefer the use of Sage Worksheets over Jupyter Notebook?
>
> I'm not entirely clear on when "Sage Worksheets" became Jupyter notebooks. I 
> think, when we started 5 years ago, that we weren't aware of the switch; I 
> certainly wasn't. I personally haven't looked enough into the details and/or 
> differences to write intelligently about them.

this is something you'd certainly update to Jupyter.

sage: notebook()

isn't working since few years, and sagenb is gone.


>
> john perry
>
> On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 1:15:28 PM UTC-5 ingo...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> That looks great and I am looking forward to reading it more in detail. Just 
>> two quick questions to get started.
>> Is this also published on CoCalc?
>> Why do you prefer the use of Sage Worksheets over Jupyter Notebook?
>> Best wishes
>> Ingo
>> john_perry_usm schrieb am Sonntag, 20. Juni 2021 um 02:58:57 UTC+2:
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>>
>>> Five years ago, a couple of colleagues and I began writing a Sage-based 
>>> textbook to serve a class we teach at our institution. When we announced it 
>>> to Sage users, we received an encouraging reception and excellent feedback. 
>>> If that was meant to discourage us, it failed completely. ;-)
>>>
>>> We've updated it pretty regularly since then, correcting a lot of errors 
>>> and adding a few new features, even updating to Python3. The sources have 
>>> been available online for a while, but after half a decade it seems time to 
>>> get a little less behind the times than we have been and move the entire 
>>> project to GitHub. So, here you go:
>>>
>>>    https://github.com/johnperry-math/mew_cats
>>>
>>> A new PDF version is included as a "Release", so you don't have to clone 
>>> it, let alone build it. (Look for "Releases" on the right.) The license is 
>>> CC-BY-SA, so feel free to clone it, fork it, commit it, push it, and any 
>>> other unethical-sounding VCS operation that suits your fancy. You can even 
>>> introduce errors that we haven't already included!
>>>
>>> To honor the occasion we changed the title. Two of the authors are very 
>>> pleased with the acronym.
>>>
>>> We hope people find this useful for teaching, learning, and using Sage. 
>>> People besides us, that is. :-)
>>>
>>> regards
>>> john perry
>
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