[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-23 Thread Martin Albrecht
On Sunday 21 June 2009, Martin Albrecht wrote: > Hi, > > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with Sage > development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of slides is > at: > >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sagedev.pdf > > It still seems

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-23 Thread Martin Albrecht
I neither knew about search_def nor edit(). Thanks, I'll point them out both! Martin -- name: Martin Albrecht _pgp: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x8EF0DC99 _otr: 47F43D1A 5D68C36F 468BAEBA 640E8856 D7951CCF _www: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~malb _jab: martinralbre.

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Rob Beezer
Nope, since I didn't know about it. Which is why Martin's presentation is such a good idea. ;-) Rob On Jun 22, 9:07 pm, Jason Grout wrote: > Rob Beezer wrote: > > 2.  I very often use   search_src('def foo(')  to discover where, and > > how, the function  foo  is implemented.  Might not be ob

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Jason Grout
Rob Beezer wrote: > 2. I very often use search_src('def foo(') to discover where, and > how, the function foo is implemented. Might not be obvious to those > who are new to Python, yet still want to explore the code. Have you used search_def()? Jason --~--~-~--~~--

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread nrbruin
On Jun 22, 11:46 am, Rob Beezer wrote: > 2.  I very often use   search_src('def foo(')  to discover where, and > how, the function  foo  is implemented.  Might not be obvious to those > who are new to Python, yet still want to explore the code. [...] > 4.  It took me a while to discover that  d

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Harald Schilly
On Jun 22, 12:13 pm, Martin Albrecht wrote: > I will not say 'no' to that! Thank you! Can you prepare it as an SVG graphic > so that I can adapt the colour if needed? yes sure, i hope i have some time to do it today -- and i suppose you want lcars design ;) h --~--~-~--~~--

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Martin Albrecht
On Monday 22 June 2009, Harald Schilly wrote: > On Jun 22, 12:46 am, Martin Albrecht > > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with > > Sage development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of > > slides is at: > > > >http://sage.ma

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Martin Albrecht
Hi there, > Very nice! It's been on my Sage to-do list for some time to attempt > something similar for the wiki or the developer's guide. At a > minimum, I hope this presentation can get a pointer from the wiki > (once its completed) from someplace other than just the SD16 pages. Yes, definit

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Harald Schilly
On Jun 22, 12:46 am, Martin Albrecht wrote: > Hi, > > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with Sage > development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of slides is at: > >    http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sagedev.pdf Looks good, and I hop

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Craig Citro
> It still seems rather dull to be honest. I'd appreciate any input. > > You could always try walking them through the process by fixing a bug live during the talk. I think William did this in his class last quarter, with mixed results. It'd definitely be exciting, though. I don't know if you're al

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-22 Thread Nicolas M. Thiery
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 11:46:19PM +0100, Martin Albrecht wrote: > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with Sage > development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of slides is at: > >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sagedev.pdf > > It

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-21 Thread Rob Beezer
Hi Martin, Very nice! It's been on my Sage to-do list for some time to attempt something similar for the wiki or the developer's guide. At a minimum, I hope this presentation can get a pointer from the wiki (once its completed) from someplace other than just the SD16 pages. Some suggestions:

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-21 Thread William Stein
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Martin Albrecht wrote: > > Hi, > > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with Sage > development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of slides is at: > >   http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sagedev.pdf > > It st

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-21 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi Martin, On 6/22/09, Martin Albrecht wrote: > > Hi, > > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with Sage > development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of slides is at: > >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sagedev.pdf > > It still seem

[sage-devel] Re: "How to get into developing Sage" slides

2009-06-21 Thread David Joyner
I liked it:-) Great job! On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Martin Albrecht wrote: > > Hi, > > as mentioned earlier I am preparing a talk on how to get started with Sage > development for Tuesday here at SD16. A first rc for my set of slides is at: > > http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/ta