On Mar 6, 2014 9:34 AM, "kcrisman" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I'm the author of the site.
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> Hi!  Thanks for using Sage.
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>> Just looking for some more details on "Not quite sure if I like the
premise of the site overall."  Do you not like the subscription and would
like to see things for free or that there is too much real analysis and not
enough traditional problems.
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> I think my concern was that as opposed to giving answers to calculus
problems, which pretty much zillions of software and websites do, finding
many answers to real analysis type questions makes it a little harder to
teach such a course.  One might also note that anything where one pays to
learn (including where I work) can potentially exacerbate structural
inequity.

Do the students at your university pay tuition?  I "recently discovered"
that a lot of students pay a LOT to learn... A lot.

>   But I kind of doubt that a real analysis course is a big enough
constituency to make that as much of a problem in that particular way.   I
had a really long continuation of this all written, but I think I'll leave
it at that.
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