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I work at the [http://kaist.ac.kr Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology] (KAIST). I study combinatorics. I'm still relatively new to Sage, so I'm generally better at asking stupid questions and breaking stuff than I am at answering questions and fixing things...although I am working on implementing complete matchings for combinat. I work at the [http://kaist.ac.kr Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology] (KAIST). I study combinatorics. I'm still relatively new to Sage, so I'm generally better at asking stupid questions and breaking stuff than I am at answering questions and fixing things...although I am working on implementing complete matchings for combinat, and I'd like to see the ability to output [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/ TikZ] code for various Sage objects for which that would make sense.
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My homepage is http://math.kaist.ac.kr/~drake. I'll be giving some talks at [:days9:Sage Days 9], and put my slides, etc, at /Days9Talks.

I wrote some notes on setting up a (hopefully) secure Sage virtual machine using Ubuntu JeOS: /JustEnoughSageServer.

My homepage is http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake.

Dan Drake

I work at the [http://kaist.ac.kr Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology] (KAIST). I study combinatorics. I'm still relatively new to Sage, so I'm generally better at asking stupid questions and breaking stuff than I am at answering questions and fixing things...although I am working on implementing complete matchings for combinat, and I'd like to see the ability to output [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/ TikZ] code for various Sage objects for which that would make sense.

I'm the main author of [http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/sagetex SageTeX], a LaTeX package that allows you to integrate Sage code into your documents. I am working on the next version and hope to have it out sometime this autumn.

I'll be giving some talks at [:days9:Sage Days 9], and put my slides, etc, at /Days9Talks.

I wrote some notes on setting up a (hopefully) secure Sage virtual machine using Ubuntu JeOS: /JustEnoughSageServer.

My homepage is http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake.


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