On Tuesday, 5 June 2012 14:40:10 UTC+2, MathLynx wrote:
>
> This needs to have its own thread.
>
>
>
> I have a couple of students for whom this is on the summer project list
> (rather high on said list). If we make substantial progress I will
> certainly pass along results.
>
> BTW, we have built a MathML -> "Sage input" translator. This allows us to
> take simple expressions produced from, say, the MathDox formula editor and
> pass them to Sage for processing. How do I submit this for inclusion in
> Sage? I have never felt sufficiently confident to want to submit any of my
> efforts heretofore, but this works fairly well.
>
> well, you need to request a trac account, obtain it, and submit your work
as Sage patches:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/
> John A. Velling
>
> *
>
> I have started a student driven business: MathLynx, where we are creating
> dynamically generated texts for standard college/university level classes.
> 99% complete on precalc - calc 1 var - calc n var sequence. The content
> is created by several faculty members mostly in NYC, and the coding is all
> students. We charge a subscription fee in order to pay these
> student-employees & cover costs. Part of the idea is to build in authoring
> tools and completely side-step big publishing houses by making the whole
> process public. We are nowhere near to this yet. This summer's projects
> are to (1) drastically improve design, (2) switch from java-based math
> entry to MathDox formula editor, (2) get instructor control panel up and
> running, and (4) start developing Sage -> three.js graphics manufacturing.
>
> All math processing is done server-side w/ Sage, and required the writing
> of said translator. Feel free to get in a look around.
>
> JAV
>
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