On Feb 6, 7:35 am, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> mabshoff wrote:

<SNIP>

> > Yes, but Jython does not support the Python C-API, so you cannot run
> > Sage that way. One day far, far into the future this might be doable
> > via IronPython where a project exists to bring the Python C-API to
> > the .Net machine. The current release lets about 80% of tests of numpy
> > pass, so this isn't as far into the future as it seems.
>
> Presumably you wouldn't be running Sage in the browser (impossible,
> since Sage also calls out to lots of other programs).

Well, if you had a frontend and a server backend this could work with
Sage.

>  However, I could
> see running something like sympy and pyx, maybe?  In other words, shift
> basic calculus and rendering into the browser?  I'm not sure how much
> those packages are compatible with jython.

Sympy 0.6.3 works at least with the Jython development snapshot IIRC,
so it should run soon with the next stable release. Not sure about
pyx.

> Jason

Cheers,

Michael
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