Here's a link from MPG @ math-teach / Math Forum re a PyNomo http://myreckonings.com/wordpress/2009/07/31/creating-nomograms-with-the-pynomo-software/
I'm studying the docs and seeing a student would be picking up a lot of LaTex, skills related to publishing formally in mathematical journals (even on-line ones). For this reason alone it's appealing, but on top of that is the whole idea of a "nomogram", a kind of mini-API to something more algebraic in the background. So this is GUI design as well. I haven't installed the software, dunno if I'll get to, as I'm holding time open to work with what's already on my plate. However, if anyone here wants an interesting chew toy, this looks worthy of some attention, with more blogged reviews. On another topic, I'm thinking ahead to when Vern gets submissions for Pycon that aren't in English. I think we'll need to stipulate for now that some watchers need to listen in only some languages i.e. don't send him your Ruby gems either (unless he has a separate agreement with them I don't know about). If anyone comes across blogs with a Python theme, e.g. the Arabic equivalent of xkcd, I'm endeavoring to support Carl's Wiki page with blog links. Tag knows Arabic but is skeptical Python has any socially redeeming qualities other than to push crappy products through ecommerce (PHP already does that just fine). We're meeting at Powell's later for a first serious look at Python 3.x using IDLE, maybe with Akbar font. Of course a lot of her Arabic speaking friends already know Python (like at Intel and places), but the coup here is she's a Palestinian gender studies professor, makes a way better ambassador then just one more guy with a Ferrari and a black American Express card. Kirby _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig