On 2/6/13 2:17 AM, Christophe BAL wrote:
Hello,
it could be very useful for undergraduate students to have a light version
of sage so as to not have such a huge program to install.
Is there anything planed around this ?
You might investigate using the IPython notebook with sympy, numpy, and
scipy, matplotlib, and pandas (the so-called "scipy stack" [1]). That
will get you a lot of undergraduate symbolic calculus, linear algebra,
etc. A bonus is that you can install that package on Windows.
Thanks,
Jason
[1] http://scipy.github.com/; http://scipy.github.com/install.html
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