Congratulations Jason and thanks for the great work!

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:32 AM, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ... Jason Grout!
>
> CITATION:
>
> Jason Grout is a constant presence across the Sage landscape.  He is
> extremely active in the discussion groups, comments on many tickets,
> contributes code to the core Sage library, improves the documentation,
> and works tirelessly to improve the notebook interface.  He
> contributes in many ways to make Sage a better tool for mathematics
> research, but he is perhaps most recognized for his efforts to make
> Sage an effective tool for teaching mathematics.
>
> Jason's mathematical tastes have resulted in major code contributions
> for linear algebra, graph theory, plotting and symbolics.  These are
> all important areas for the undergraduate mathematics curriculum.  But
> he is equally interested in Sage infrastructure, such as LaTeX
> representation, usability improvements to Trac server, format and
> delivery of documentation, and NumPy/SciPy integration.  With a strong
> background in web applications, his work on the notebook interface is
> both visionary and technically strong.  A recent project he runs is
> the Sage Cell Server, which allows a remote server to accept Sage code
> and return results without any account or login.  This can power
> interactive demonstrations on web pages or computations via mobile
> devices, and the principles and implementations will be used in
> increasing the scalability of Sage servers.  As an example of his
> interest in education, this project has involved several undergraduate
> students in significant ways.  Jason also gives freely of his time to
> help other users and developers.  He is the second most numerous
> poster of all time in the sage-support forum, in the top five for the
> sage-devel, sage-edu and sage-notebook forums, and he has the
> fifth-highest karma at the Ask Sage site.
>
> For his significant and inspiring technical contributions, his massive
> contributions to the vitality of the Sage community, his work on
> making Sage available via the notebook and cell servers, and his
> interest in education, Jason Grout is awarded the 2012 Spies Sage
> Development Prize. This award carries a prize of $500 from the Sage
> Foundation (thanks to Jaap Spies).
>
> Join us in congratulating him!
>
>  - The Prize Committee
>
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