- From: "Mike Hansen" <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] SAGE
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 02:38:39 -0600
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Hello,
I'm a Sage developer (who happened to write the Sage plug-in for
TeXmacs). While one of the goals is to make it so that computer
algebra systems can work together, I don't view that as its primary
goal. Sage's goal is to create a free, open-source viable alternative
to Magma, Mathematica, Maple, and MATLAB. Part of this involves
making use of existing open source math software, but a lot of it is
implementing new functionality that fills in the missing gaps.
I would like to see the Sage plugin for TeXmacs expanded upon, but I
personally have too many other things to work on at the moment.
--Mike
On Nov 28, 2007 2:22 AM, Bas Spitters <address@hidden> wrote:
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Hello,
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Sage
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http://www.sagemath.org
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presents itself as a texmacs competitor:
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http://www.sagemath.org/screen_shots/.html/sage_vs_texmacs.html
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mostly for interfacing with computer algebra systems. Did anyone look at it?
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Perhaps they have ideas (or even code) that could be useful for texmacs too.
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Bas
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- SAGE, Bas Spitters, 11/28/2007
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