Thanks for the link to MathPiper. I hadn't seen that yet.
I'm curious how this compare to Sage and/or Geogebra. Anyone tried it
out yet? I see it's in beta; is it fairly stable?
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Here's a thread FYI.
http://groups.google.com/group/mathfuture/browse_thread/thread/e1afd5907813e789?hl=en
http://groups.google.com/group/mathfuture/browse_thread/thread/e1afd5907813e789?hl=enIt's
being used with Geogebra, as a kind of plug-in, looks like. No
I haven't tested it myself (yet).
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 6:09 PM, A. Jorge Garcia calcp...@aol.com wrote:
As I recall, mathpiper branched off from SAGE 2 or 3 years ago. Both
projects are based on python, no?
Regards,
A. Jorge Garcia
Applied Math and CompSci
http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com
I stand corrected! I recall there was some talk about mathpiper and
SAGE collaborating back in 2008
HTH,
A. Jorge Garcia
Applied Math and CompSci
http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/calcpage2009
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Wow, a link just posted to math-thinking-l:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heKK95DAKms
How is it Python-relevant? Watch it and see.
In other news: a free open source CAS you might
want to share about.
http://www.mathpiper.org/
(yes, Java not Python -- nice to know what's
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