Jason Grout wrote:
> Jose Guzman wrote:
>
>   
>> Yes it works! for some strange reason it did not work in my old sheet. I 
>> though to plot one should use a combination of plot() and show() 
>> commands. Actually, I created a small tutorial for private use to learn 
>> more about sage commands to plot, which talks about the use of plot() 
>> and show(). I expected to use it for my future curse of Sage for 
>> scientist in my institute. :P You can see in http://sagenb.org/home/pub/399
>>     
>
>
> This looks great.  Would you be willing to contribute it to Sage as a 
> "primer"?  (A Sage primer is a short, focused exploration of a specific 
> functionality of Sage.)
>
> Jason
>
>   
Dear Jason,

I would be happy to contribute to any form with the  
development/expansion of Sage :D. Feel free to use this document. 
However, somebody would have to check it just before publishing. The 
document is only a very short introduction, I was planning to add some 
other features (ie. plot_list() ) and  the 3D plotting capabilities of Sage.

You may want to have a look to the other worksheet I published online 
about limit calculations, just enter: http://sagenb.org/home/pub/398/

As I commented before, I am planning to do a series of basic 
documentation of that type related with Sage for scientific purposes.

Feel free to contact me any time.

Jose.

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