On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Andrew Harrington <ahar...@luc.edu> wrote:

> This is a good subject to revisit, on web based Python.  I like his
> interest in Python+math, too.
> Andy
>

Getting software installed on K-12 computers can be very difficult. To avoid
> that collection of problems, I would like to be able to host a development
> environment on my own servers, so the students will need nothing more than a
> web browser (and Internet connection). Does anyone know of any off-the-shelf
> solutions? Though I'm leaning toward Python, I'm not yet committed.
>

Sage [1] can be a great option in these kind of situations. It can be tried
online [2] and there are a couple of places [3] where you are guided through
the process of setting up your own Sage servers.

Regards,
Berkin

[1] http://www.sagemath.org
[2] http://www.sagenb.org/
[3] http://wiki.sagemath.org/DanDrake/JustEnoughSageServer
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