On May 11, 10:27 am, Nils Bruin <nbr...@sfu.ca> wrote: > On May 11, 6:17 am, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > There should be at least one thing that a user who has never heard of > > "variables" in computers can do without var or actually defining a > > function. > > > sage: f(x) = x > > sage: plot(f) # works but two liner to plot even the simplest non- > > constant function > > > I've introduced this concept to probably hundreds of people in many > > talks, workshops, and Joint Meetings discussions, and I have a strong > > suspicion that dumping 'x' will lead to more dumps of Sage than you > > think - by those who are not yet using it but are starting to finally > > consider it. To be honest, the var('y') is already a hard sell, > > though one I've learned to just barely justify to users. > > Perhaps you can just tell them to use > > sage: _(y)=y > > instead then? That doesn't even need quotes! > then, by extension?
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