Re: [sage-devel] talk

2018-07-25 Thread William Stein
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:54 AM, Erik Bray  wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:18 PM William Stein  wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just wrote a short talk that I'm about to give at ICMS 2018 about a
>> sort of Sage status report and wishlist:
>>
>> https://goo.gl/qNycb3

[...]

> I would just that you also fairly and accurately represent my point,
> perhaps by removing that bullet point or at least rewording it.

I have removed the bullet point linking to your sage-flame post.

 -- William

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Re: [sage-devel] talk

2018-07-25 Thread Erik Bray
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:18 PM William Stein  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just wrote a short talk that I'm about to give at ICMS 2018 about a
> sort of Sage status report and wishlist:
>
> https://goo.gl/qNycb3

William--I think you do a fine job proving the point of my post on
sage-flame by linking to the thread while simultaneously
misrepresenting / misunderstanding my point.  Perhaps I was unclear
and "ponderous" (a perfectly fair assessment!) but where did I write
that I dislike the model of voting on topics?  All I was saying was
that if you're going to respond to a disagreement or open question
with a vote it should at least fairly and accurately represent the
question being voted on.

I would just that you also fairly and accurately represent my point,
perhaps by removing that bullet point or at least rewording it.

Thanks,
E

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[sage-devel] talk about sage dev

2017-02-09 Thread William Stein
I gave an updated talk about sage history / funding, etc. yesterday as
part of the "Wing Lectures" at Rochester...

   http://wstein.org/talks/2017-02-09-wing-sage/slides.pdf

There's a link to screencast video as well.   The beginning is similar
to a talk I gave last summer, but there are some updates and
discussion about the current **very rapid** pace of Sage development.

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[sage-devel] Talk Python to me Podcast about Sage

2016-05-18 Thread William Stein
https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/59/sagemath-open-source-is-ready-to-compete-in-the-classroom

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[sage-devel] Talk about the implementation of braid groups.

2012-12-13 Thread mmarco
I am giving a talk about the implementation of braid groups in sage
next week. It is aimed mostly at braid specialists that don't
necessarily know much about sage, so i have included a brief
introduction to it.

You can see the worksheet i have prepared in
https://abel.mat.ucm.es:8080
The code for braid groups is not available in the current version, so
the server that runs it has a development version with lots of
patches. Please feel free to check it out (it will be available for
some days only, as its only purpose is to serve as a demo for this
talk, and i want to limit the time where i am giving access to run
code on my server to arbitrary persons).

I have also tried to fake a slideshow mode by putting links inside the
worksheet that serve as navigation tools.

Please take a look at it, and let me know any suggestions you might
have.

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Re: [sage-devel] talk about sage -i and sage -f in the developer's guide?

2011-12-01 Thread David Joyner
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Bill Janssen bill.jans...@gmail.com wrote:
 It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
 and sage -f to test new spkg's.  In the section about building spkg's,
 perhaps.


Maybe this is a completely unrelated issue but I just answered almost
a question
in gap support about using sage -i to install a gap database package.
The poster was using gap within sage and could not figure out what the sage
documentation was saying regarding sage -i/sage -f (I don't remember if this
was the devel docs or not though). The problem finally got solved but it took
several emails back-and-forth. It did involve using the use of sage -i command
or the install_package command.



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Re: [sage-devel] talk on Sage that I gave today

2011-11-20 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Thierry Dumont
tdum...@math.univ-lyon1.fr wrote:
 Le 20/11/2011 08:48, William Stein a écrit :

 Hi,

 I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
 here at Seattle University.  My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
 recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
 interested:

     http://wstein.org/talks/2011-potlatch/

 This is similar to the talk I gave in Budapest, but this talk has a
 long discussion with the audience in the middle...

 William


 Hi,
 the pdf link does not work.

Fixed.


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[sage-devel] talk on Sage that I gave today

2011-11-19 Thread William Stein
Hi,

I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University.  My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
interested:

http://wstein.org/talks/2011-potlatch/

This is similar to the talk I gave in Budapest, but this talk has a
long discussion with the audience in the middle...

William

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Re: [sage-devel] talk on Sage that I gave today

2011-11-19 Thread Thierry Dumont

Le 20/11/2011 08:48, William Stein a écrit :

Hi,

I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University.  My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
interested:

 http://wstein.org/talks/2011-potlatch/

This is similar to the talk I gave in Budapest, but this talk has a
long discussion with the audience in the middle...

William



Hi,
the pdf link does not work.
yours
t.d.

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[sage-devel] talk about sage -i and sage -f in the developer's guide?

2011-11-15 Thread Bill Janssen
It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
and sage -f to test new spkg's.  In the section about building spkg's,
perhaps.

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[sage-devel] Talk on Sage at Montreal Python 17

2010-12-01 Thread Sébastien Labbé
Hi Sage-Devel,

Last Monday, Franco Saliola and myself gave a talk on Sage at Montreal
Python 17. I think between 60 and 70 persons came. Franco presented
the first part with slides in English. I did a demo using the Notebook
in French. Slides are here :

http://www.thales.math.uqam.ca/~labbes/pdf/2010-11-python-montreal-sage.pdf
http://www.thales.math.uqam.ca/~labbes/pdf/2010-11-python-montreal-sage-demo.sws
http://www.thales.math.uqam.ca/~labbes/pdf/2010-11-python-montreal-sage-demo.pdf

We received many positive feedbacks, people really enjoyed it.

They gave us the book *Beginning Python Visualization: Creating Visual
Transformation Scripts* which is really neat! Organizers even proposed
us to organize a coding sprint on Sage tickets with them. So if you
have any ticket a Python developer can fix, just tell me, I will
construct a list of ticket to fix for them. They have already done it
by the past on other open source projects. This could happen during
the spring.

Sébastien
LaCIM, Montréal

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[sage-devel] talk on Sage...

2010-05-09 Thread William Stein
Hi,

I'm giving this tutorial on Sage:

  http://wstein.org/talks/20100510-texas/

at the Texas Advanced Computing Center's Scientific Software Day:

http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/softwareday/

It's really amazing how arbitrary the possible choices of topics are
for a tutorial...

William

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[sage-devel] Talk on Cython by Robert Bradshaw

2009-11-22 Thread William Stein
Hi,

Robert Bradshaw gave a talk on Cython, which I recorded, and posted
the Sage worksheet from:

http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/tmp/20091120-bradshaw-cython/

The first half is very introductory, and the second much more advanced.

The very hi-res video files can be played with the newest version of
VLC.If anybody wants to make this video available in a much nicer
streaming way or something, you have my permission to do so.

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[sage-devel] talk about sage and algebra

2009-11-03 Thread Alex Ghitza


Hi,

I'll give a 25-minute talk on doing algebra in Sage, at the Victorian
Algebra Conference in about 36 hours.  I decided to just use a
notebook worksheet this time, which you are invited to check out at

http://standalone.sagenb.org/home/pub/0/

or, if that doesn't work, download it from

http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/ghitza/vac2009.sws

(I have just tried to upload it to www.sagenb.org and publish it, but
the server seems to be down.)

Note that it's not quite finished yet.

I'd appreciate any feedback!

Best,
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[sage-devel] talk on Sage at Emory University tomorrow

2009-02-26 Thread William Stein

Hi,

I'm giving a talk on Sage at Emory University tomorrow:

   http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/tmp/talk.pdf

The first half is similar to the talk I gave recently at MSR.  The
second half -- on the BSD conjecture -- is new.

I'll likely skip some slides from the first half in order to fit the
talk into an hour.  If the audience asks tons of
questions and slows me down a lot, I'll completely skip the second
half of the talk.

William

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[sage-devel] Talk slides, feedback appreciated

2008-10-30 Thread mhampton

I am about to give a talk about Sage, any feedback is appreciated.  I
am using Keynote on a mac, so the pdf does not look as good, but
presumably more of you can take a look this way.  There is a short
movie and demo worksheet too:

http://www.d.umn.edu/~mhampton/FreeMath.pdf
http://www.d.umn.edu/~mhampton/Free_Math_Demo.sws
http://www.d.umn.edu/~mhampton/spheremovie120.mp4

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[sage-devel] Talk about SAGE at Les Trophees du Libre 2007 competition

2007-11-25 Thread Martin Albrecht

Hi there,

Sage is among the finalists of this year's Les Trophees du Libre competition 
in Paris, France.

http://www.tropheesdulibre.org/+Finalists-projects?lang=en

I am going to represent Sage at the finals (each project has to give a 30 
minute presentation) and thus prepared some slides available at:

http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/20071129%20-%20SAGE%20-%20Paris/

cetril.pdf is the presentation, SAGE_Demo.sws the demo worksheet, and 
SAGE_Demo.pdf the PDF version of that demo. The target audience is a group of 
people who want to promote open-source but probably are not into mathematics 
at all. So presenting that we have a very sophisticated model for p-adic 
arithmetic and comparing Sage with Magma might not do the trick. (but Sage is 
in the 'scientific software' section, so it is okay to talk a little about 
mathematics ;-))

The rules for the competition also indicate what the judges are going to be 
looking for:


All the software will be tested and evaluated according to the criteria set 
out below:
- Innovation (coefficient of 3)
- Functionality (coefficient of 3)
- Quality/stability (coefficient of 3)
- Durability (coefficient of 3)
- Utility (coefficient of 4)
- Documentation (coefficient of 3)
- Ease of installation (coefficient of 1)
- General renown (coefficient of -15)


I believe I've addressed these points implicitly (and I prefer to address them 
implicitly) but I'd appreciate feedback on the talk and demo. Also, what else 
could go into a demo for non-mathematicians? Is your name missing in the list 
of contributes (I generated that from the hg logs)?

Cheers,
Martin

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[sage-devel] talk on SAGE today

2007-01-19 Thread William Stein

Hi,

I gave a talk on SAGE today entitled
From SAGE 1.0 to SAGE 2.0:
One year of hard work by over 30 people...

You can look at it here:

http://modular.math.washington.edu/talks/2007-01-19-sage/

(Click on talk.html, or get the sage_notebook).

William

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