> Of course, concerns about security and usability may well restrict the > privileges to a specific subset of Sage's commands and fraction of > server resources. Still, it would be great if Wikipedia entries, say, > could include pertinent, pedagogical "gadgets" to illustrate concepts > which are difficult to convey in a static setting. (This sidesteps the > issue of whether Wikipedia would or should ever allow these objects.) > Perhaps, much of the work could be delegated to code that compiles and > runs in the ever-more-capable browser. > Too bad there isn't something like Pythonscript to use as if it were Javascript. Maybe someone could do some sort of browser extension for firefox?
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