Hello Eduardo. I found your work very prolific. You have documented a lot in executable form. There are notes from 1999. That is amazing! Congratulations and thank you for this contribution.
I have yet to see which is reproducible for my use case because you use Debian GNU, in contrast with my use of Hyperbola GNU. I expect that it would not be too difficul for me to hack your scripts for my own uses with some practice. Other notes work from inside Emacs. So that is very portable and immediately useful. I have come to use the last tutorial which you have recommended. I guess that I find so much information overwhelms me and I tend to procrastinate. In the end, I see it is divided into very small chunks and very clearly explained in the videos. I suggest to add the descriptions that you say in the videos to the tutorials. That would make it easier to go to the place that the newbie (me) would like to learn first and at that moment. When I saw information which I did not understand, I visited each link in sequential order. So I got lost and did not get to my objective in that moment. Now I read the whole document and guess which link has the closest information to my inquiry. So this last time I did not get so lost and reached my objectives quickly. I think that most people could find your executable scripts useful if the titles would be published in a more descriptive way. For example, not just "maxima"; but "How to use Maxima to make a 3D graph of a function". In your video you use (find-es "maxima") I ran that note. But I got an error: eval: Symbol’s function definition is void: find-es I suppose it is because you have deprecated that command. But I saw it is a recent video. So I now think that it must have been another reason. Perhaps not all newbies think the same way as I do. But I hope my comments help contribute to EEV to some small degree. Please comment on how I can contribute better.