I don't think any of the effort on either web app is wasted. For
example, I am currently reading through the codenode source code for
ideas right now. Very soon, we will release a BSD-licensed version
of the Sage notebook so that all the Codenode developers can do the
same! (They
I don't understand: which is the difference between this codenode and
our new notebook? Did we manage to get two brand new (but different)
notebooks at the precisely same moment? This would be good in some
sense, but also bad, if you know what I mean for avoiding waste of
efforts
Regards
On Oct 17, 12:11 pm, Maurizio maurizio.gran...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't understand: which is the difference between this codenode and
our new notebook?
I don't know much about codenode, but it seems to be more general with
it's engines, it also has some administration. i tried the live
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 3:11 AM, Maurizio maurizio.gran...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't understand: which is the difference between this codenode and
our new notebook?
They are almost entirely different projects. I think the Sage
notebook overal has far more features (e.g., @interact, 3d