Hi, I'm in the process of choosing a new computer algebra system, to be integrated into the generative (active) C++ library I'm developing. Being appalled by Sage because of their programming language (python), I tried Maxima, which is kind of fun, the good olden Lisp days, but it seems that development has stopped. By the way, I used to use mupad, but since now there are no free versions of it anymore, I have to use (and migrate to) a new system.
So well, what now surprises me with Axiom is that at http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomSources only a version from September 2005 is available (I mean the tarball) ?? So has development of Axiom also stopped??? But according to the mailing lists, there is still something going on? Oliver -- Dr. Oliver Kullmann Computer Science Department University of Wales Swansea Faraday Building, Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP, UK http://cs-svr1.swan.ac.uk/~csoliver/ _______________________________________________ Axiom-mail mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-mail
