On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 9:39 AM, Bill Page <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes, and vice versa, FriCAS can call Maxima routines (e.g. better
>> numeric integration).
>>
>
> -1
>
> I am rather strongly against this suggestion. Interoperability of
> these programs is already provided by systems like Sage. It seems to
> me that the strength of systems like FriCAS is specifically in
> inventing new wheels not avoiding same.
>
> Bill Page.

I'm not familiar with SAGE, but I assume interoperability of SAGE
is based on string and parsing? And FriCAS is not a "first class ciziten"
of SAGE?  Maybe, just maybe, FriCAS and Maxima can inter-operate
at a higher level (Lisp level, S expression), and give interesting result.

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