Thanks.  Having not used Sage as a front end for either Maple or
Mathematica, I didn't realize how little the front end does at this
point.

I don't think I have enough to translate to warrant working on a
parser, myself.

Jonathan

On Feb 22, 11:58 am, kcrisman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 12:12 pm, Jonathan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am planning to give a talk on Sage at the Chemistry Education
> > conference (BCCE) this summer.  Many teaching exercises for junior and
> > senior level college chemistry have been developed and published as
> > Maple and Mathematica worksheets.  I think my audience would be
> > interested in how to convert these to Sage.
>
> > I have manually done some conversions, but was wondering if this could
> > be done using an algorithm since Sage has the  ability to front-end
> > Mathematica?
>
> Short answer: No, or not yet.
>
> Long answer: 
> Seehttp://ask.sagemath.org/question/380/converting-from-mathematica-output
> andhttp://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=161
>
> Commentary: Having this would probably immediately double Sage's
> adoption rates, but the languages are different enough that this is
> very unlikely in the grossest generality.

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