Recently Nathan Dunfield (one of snappy developpers) contacted both Volker 
and me to inform about the spherogram[2] part of snappy[1]. It is a python 
library that contains a knot/link class. It doesn't follow the sage 
conventions about documentation and doctesting, but nevertheless it could 
be a good basis to start with. Development verson [3] can compute some knot 
invariants too.

There is also another part of the snappy project called plink[4] which is a 
graphical editor, writen in tcl/tk. It could serve as an inspiration for 
the javascript editor (and also for the algorithms needed to produce kknot 
diagrams).

[1] http://snappy.computop.org
[2] http://snappy.computop.org/spherogram.html
[3]  http://t3m.computop.org/hg/Spherogram 
[4] http://www.math.uic.edu/t3m/SnapPy/plink.html

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