Hello!
On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 15:09:55 -0600
Ceigh Boone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Just wanted to check some facts. I'm giving a small talk about Sage,
> and I'm planning to say (just because it seems to me) that using the
> sage notebook is really big advantage compared to other programs that
> have heavier graphical interfaces. Assuming that you always have
> your browser running, it is a good idea that your math software runs
> inside it also, instead of hogging resources of it own. Is this true
> for trivial reasons? Do you have any insights?
>
For me personally it is just a great possibility to organize a common
work on different tasks by several people. And again basing on my
personal experience, I may say that when I tell other people about
Sage, the ability to use its web-interface seems the most interesting
thing for them at first sight. Of course I like the idea of using the
general-purpose and widely used programming language for it (Python)
and tell people about it too, but this one tends to impress people much
less than the ability to organize all the local/remote/single/common
work in the same easy way.
So I believe that Notebook is a very important feature for Sage.
Regards,
Vladimir
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