>
> 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?


both of these assertions are currently true.  apparently, there is not 
enough interest in using fricas from sage.  although i advertised a little 
to reuse existing routines (in particular, guessing), i got hardly any 
feedback (there is some, see: https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22072).

part of the problem is that i do not have enough energy to program a proper 
- non-string-parsing - interface, although waldek showed that this is 
possible. In particular, sending long lists (for instance, of polynomials) 
to fricas is currently extremely inefficient.  Volunteers very welcome.

Maybe, just maybe, FriCAS and Maxima can inter-operate 
> at a higher level (Lisp level, S expression), and give interesting result.
>

 The question is who is your audience, this defines what's interesting.

Good luck,

Martin

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