I note that Simon is taking the Cousera Linear opimtization class and I
was wondering if many other people on this list are also taking the
class? I did post the details of the course on this list a month or two
ago.



On a personal level, the course so far (we are about half way) has had
the following outcomes for me:



  1. I have now realised how little formal linear algebra I have done -
some of the proofs and logic are very difficult for me to follow but
have no trouble with understanding the outcomes of the analysis.



  2. On that subject - why do maths courses obsessively spend most of
the time on the proofs when I would have thought the emphasis on the
implications and applications are so much more useful? I am happy to
believe that a stated theorem can be proved, but I dont really need to
know how.



  3. The programming aspects of the source using Python and sympy have
really been interesting and useful and really help the understanding of
the theory.



  4. I have been able to get into reading the linear algebra texts
where previously my attempts have not got me very far.



All of the coursera courses I have done (Computing for Data Analysis
[R], Data Analysis [just finishing this week] and the linear
programming course) have all been excellent and I would highly
recommend them and they are free. There is a very interesting

Discrete Optimization course starting on 18 June in which I have also
enrolled.



They do take discipline and commitment to complete but they are
definitely worthwhile.



Harley



On Thu, Mar 14, 2013, at 22:24, Simon Sin wrote:

  Henri,

thank you for GLPK.js and the subsequent work.  I did have a time where
Google SS couldn't solve my model claiming it non-linear.  I have since
looking for a way to make Google SS works.  With your constribution, I
can now concentrate on the task at hand rather than searching for
suitable solver for Google SS (in fact, there is none even though
Google had a project on linear programming). Also, thanks for login via
Google.  Previously I had have problems creating account in MathP.org.
  I'm currently taking a Coursera.org class on linear optimization.  I
was looking forward to making use of MathP.org for the class.  Cheers.
 Simon.

2013/3/14 Henri Gourvest <[1][email protected]>

Hi,



I added google spreadsheet integration, so you can read and write data
to your own worksheets. You have to login with your google account to
use this feature.



I also added support of Google Chart, so you can now render beautiful
graphics or data tables, without using html or gnuplot.



I started writing documentation, as you suspect, English is not my
native language, there is probably some mistakes.

Tell me if I need to write something on a specific point.



[2]http://mathp.org



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