On Mar 11, 3:57 am, dimpase <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sunday, 11 March 2012 03:58:23 UTC+8, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> > On 3/10/12 1:53 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
> > > On 3/10/12 1:46 PM, Rob Beezer wrote:
> > >> This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is
> > >> now being announced as a 1.0 version.
>
> > >>http://faculty.uml.edu/klevasseur/ads2/
>
> > >> It has a lot of Mathematica code in it, and maybe half as much Sage
> > >> code.
>
> > > I couldn't find the tex source. Did I miss it, or do they just offer pdf
> > > and mma notebooks?
>
> > Oh wow.  After looking more closely at the pdf, it looks like the entire
> > book is written as a huge (set of?) mathematica notebooks.  So I guess
> > the source *is* the mathematica notebooks.
>
> > The license doesn't permit derivative works.  Bummer.
>
> one may ask for a waiver (the license allows this)
>

If someone knows him personally (Mike?) and would encourage him, I'd
be interested in driving up to Lowell to have a chat about this.  I
think some of his colleagues have come to some of my local events, and
he *may* have indicated interest in the PREP workshop at some point?

- kcrisman

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