Dear sage-devel,

During my postdoc at Université de Liège in Belgium, I gave an introduction 
course to math softwares for first year bachelors. It was a new course in 
the department, so I needed to prepare from scratch. I could not use Sage 
as they were unable to install it on the Windows machines. I could not use 
USB SageDebian Live because booting on USB drive was forbidden in the lab. 
Therefore I based the course not on Sage itself but on Python librairies 
(SymPy, Pandas, mpmath, etc.) that are available in Sage but also in the 
Anaconda suite that we manage to install on the machines there. It also 
includes a chapter on Geogebra and another one on Mathematica as that's 
what is mostly used by teachers there. Anyways, I want to share with you my 
notes (in French):

http://www.slabbe.org/Enseignements/MATH2010/notesdecours/

I am using the same CSS file that Nicolas Rougier used in his book "From 
Python to Numpy" [1] released just last month. Thanks to him, it gives a 
nice looking result.

Cheers,

Sébastien Labbé

[1] http://www.labri.fr/perso/nrougier/from-python-to-numpy/

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