Hi Jason,
This is really neat and I love the way the code view is integrated. I
was checking out the cell, and would suggest a version optimized for
handhelds.
Awesome work,
Alex Juarez

On Jul 29, 2011, at 2:11 PM, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to announce a trial beta run of a public single cell server:
>
> http://sagemath.org:5467/
>
> The idea is that this is a single cell that can very easily be embedded in 
> any webpage.  This is the start of a comprehensive Sage web service as well, 
> and lays a piece of the ground work for a much more scalable model for doing 
> computations in the normal notebook.
>
> It's ready to be hammered by the larger community at this point.  I will be 
> mentioning this next week at Mathfest, so please try to break it :).  I think 
> just about any normal Sage computation should work.  Please report any errors 
> to me.
>
> We've also rewritten interacts, so please especially test interacts. There 
> are some exciting new features for interacts in this rewrite that I can 
> detail later.  The main focus for this testing is that current existing 
> interacts should work unchanged, hopefully.
>
> Thanks especially to Ira Hanson and Alex Kramer for doing much of the design 
> and implementation work (funded by Drake University and the NSF), to William 
> for an early version, and Fernando Perez and Robert Bradshaw for many helpful 
> conversations.  I'm sure there are people I've missed who have contributed in 
> some way; please let me know if I've missed someone!
>
> The repository for the code is: 
> https://github.com/jasongrout/simple-python-db-compute.  The instructions are 
> not quite up to date, but I'll be working on those soon.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
> --
> Jason Grout

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