On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:07 PM, Ondrej Certik ond...@certik.cz wrote:
and instead of a plain text / Python source code, it would be an
interactive sympy session. The online version would show the results.
So it would be similar to a public notebook, like this:
Hi,
here is a project idea. I would really use an online app, that would
work like this:
http://gist.github.com/
* you don't need a login to post a gist
* you post it, it gets public, it even has it's own git repository,
automatic syntax highlighting, and so on
Here is an example:
I like it.
One idea is that anyone should be able to edit the post very easily, and it
will automatically create a fork, which would be easy to see from the original
(something like http://github.com/asmeurer/sympy/network). Making it a git
repository like gists would make this really easy to
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Aaron S. Meurer asmeu...@gmail.com wrote:
I like it.
One idea is that anyone should be able to edit the post very easily, and it
will automatically create a fork, which would be easy to see from the
original (something like