Tom,
I'm contemplating using Sage for teaching an OR course next term, but
I won't touch notebooks.
I'd just use plain-text scripts. Yes, this would require having Sage
installed on a server, where
they would be able to run "usual" interactive sessions. Nothing is
wrong with such setup, IMHO...

Dmitrii

2009/12/4 tmb <[email protected]>:
> On Dec 4, 1:53 pm, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
>> just a side remark - IMHO notebooks are not designed for any kind of
>> large-scope project.
>
> I'm not using them for a "large-scope project", I'm using them for
> teaching pattern recognition and image processing.  That means that I
> create lots of simple notebooks, a few for each lecture, published so
> that students can look at them, copy them, and experiment.  That seems
> to me like a primary use case for Sage.  By and large, notebooks are
> good for that, they're just a bit buggy and hard to back up/restore.
>
> I'm not even attempting to use it for my research yet.   For that,
> there really are some features missing.
>
> Tom
>
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