Hello, Henri

That looks really nice; I read enough to see that it has something to do 
with controversies about squaring the circle. I don't know why we are 
unfair, but I'm glad you like it.

sincerely
john perry

On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 5:58:03 AM UTC-5, Henri Girard wrote:
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> Well ... You are unfair ! Your book is a marvel ! lol
> Thanks to you I do this :
> https://github.com/aishenri/sage/blob/master/quadraduresagepifinal.ipynb
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> Le mardi 22 août 2017 04:08:18 UTC+2, john_perry_usm a écrit :
>>
>> Greetings! 
>>
>> You knew today’s eclipse was a bad omen, didn’t you? Indeed, a new e-copy 
>> of the Sage-based text, “Peering into Advanced Mathematics with 
>> Sage-Colored Glasses,” is now available at this website: 
>>
>>     www.math.usm.edu/dont_panic 
>>
>> Various new features include: 
>>
>>   - a huge number of typos have been fixed! 
>>     (special thanks to Valerio de Angelis at the University of New 
>> Orleans) 
>>   - a few changes to exposition based on classroom experience 
>>   - references to “SageMathCloud” updated to “CoCalc” 
>>   - at least one new activity in the Encyclopædia Laboratorica! 
>>   - source files now available directly from the website 
>>
>> If it interests you, take a gander! 
>>
>> sincerely 
>> john perry 
>>
>> PS The older edition is available in both full-color and black-and-white 
>> hardcopies at lulu.com, while the newer edition will be available in 
>> hardcopy Real Soon Now (TM). There is no obligation to buy, not even if you 
>> want a paper edition, since the downloadable edition is the same thing 
>> (modulo felled trees + chemistry) and you can use it to print, photocopy, 
>> share, edit, and all the rest, even for the sake of filthy lucre, without 
>> paying us one red cent. (That said, if you want to support Sage & 
>> scholarships, feel free to buy a hardcopy.) 
>>
>> — 
>> John Perry + [email protected] 
>> Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics 
>> University of Southern Mississippi, Box 5045 
>> Hattiesburg MS 39406 
>>
>> You can’t have gone to a good school. Special subjects at our school 
>> included French, music, ambition, distraction, uglification, and derision, 
>> and washing clothes. 
>> — the Griffin, Alice in Wonderland 
>>
>>

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