> I did not gather from your message whether you intend to use GraphLab with > Sage for > your own needs or whether you would like to make it available in > the standard Sage.
we would like to integrate GraphLab with Sage similar to how Jmol does. anyway, we are not yet clear about how to achieve this therefore we appreciate your suggestions. > by the way, when you say "we" : would you happen to be part of > GraphLab's development team ? I'm an undergraduate CS student and I've recently joined GraphLab developers' team. the project started about 4 years ago. this summer, new members joined the team with new developing plans and ideas. it is now actively under development. On Oct 6, 3:01 pm, Nathann Cohen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello !!! > > > What we need to know at the moment is simply where to start from? > > any recommendation is appreciated. > > Well, for example I did not gather from your message whether you > intend to use GraphLab with Sage for your own needs or whether you > would like to make it available in the standard Sage. In this second > case, you would have to check whether GraphLab's license is GPL- > compatible, and whether Sage can tolerate some java softwares inside > it (I do not know if this is possible, I hope others will answer this > one) > > Anyway, if you intend to write some sort of interface between the two, > the best bet may be to read how the interfaces between JMol or the > graphical graph_editor available through Sage's notebook are written > themselves. I remember having read Sage had a generic way to exchange > information with the Notebook, and it may be the key to what you > intend to do ! > > by the way, when you say "we" : would you happen to be part of > GraphLab's development team ? > > Have fun ! :-) > > Nathann -- To post to this group, send an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URL: http://www.sagemath.org
