You are quite right - I had assumed that SMC was just a newer version of
the old sagenb notebook interface, which I've been using for years. So
I'll check out FriCAS and see how I get on.
Thanks,
Alasdair
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Bill Page
wrote:
>
You can use SMC for free but I currently spend $7 per month for some
dedicated compute resources on SMC that I share between to projects
both of which use FriCAS to greater or lesser extent. One is called
"FriCAS Complex Analysis" in which I am experimenting with extending
FriCAS to support
Alasdair,
>From your comment about Sage it seems that you may have the mistaken idea
that SMC has something directly to do with Sage. In fact Sage is only one
of a fairly large number of open source computer algebra and computational
mathematics packages made available. Running FriCAS under
Am 25.11.2015 um 00:35 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
> Many thanks - I guess in my position, as I already run Linux natively,
> would be something like number 3. I know I can run FriCAS inside Sage, but
> it would be good, don't you think, to be able to run FriCAS on its own
> without all of Sage?
That's OK, I have no fear about compiling source code: I remember wrestling
with makefiles and xmkmf in the days before GNU configure...
Thanks again,
Alasdair
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Kurt Pagani wrote:
>
>
> Am 25.11.2015 um 00:35 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
> >
Hi Alasdair,
at the moment there are four possibilities to run fricas w/jupyter :
1. Docker: https://hub.docker.com/r/nilqed/ispad/
secure version, but quite old (2 month)
2. Docker: https://hub.docker.com/r/nilqed/fricas_jupyter/
no ssl, but current version (automated build)
3.
On 11/24/2015 06:11 AM, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
> Now that FriCAS can run in a Jupyter environment, thanks to Kurt Pagani's
> clever programming with ispad - would it be possible to run FriCAS from a
> server?
>
> I'm curious: I run a VPS with Ubuntu server 14.04, and it would be a lovely
>
Now that FriCAS can run in a Jupyter environment, thanks to Kurt Pagani's
clever programming with ispad - would it be possible to run FriCAS from a
server?
I'm curious: I run a VPS with Ubuntu server 14.04, and it would be a lovely
thing to be able to access FriCAS remotely through a browser with