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=== External Documents ===
|| '''Title/URL''' || '''lang''' || '''Author''' || '''Released/Updated''' ||
|| [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_writing_projects/Sage_and_cython_a_brief_introduction Sage and Cython: A Brief Introduction] || en || Marshall Hampton || -/2008-05-09 ||

Sage Documentation Project

This is the main community website of the Sage Documentation Project This page is used as a central point to organize the effords to create new help pages, tutorials, examples and similar. To add a documentation page to this category, add a link to this page on the last line of the page. Click on "subscribe" above to be posted about changes.

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Author

Released/Updated

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[email protected]

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External Documents

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[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Open_writing_projects/Sage_and_cython_a_brief_introduction Sage and Cython: A Brief Introduction]

en

Marshall Hampton

-/2008-05-09

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Wish List

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Purpose and Direction

HowTo

high

en

Setup Sage in a classroom situation as a central server.

Examples

medium

en

Plotting of functions, examples how various kinds of functions can be plotted, explain parameters

Types

  • Howto: Step-by-Step guide with screenshots, easy to use, straightforward, probably often to update.
  • Guide: more general than howto, for example, explain background and connect the dots.
  • Examples: List examples on a particular topic, level "beginner", "advanced" and "pro" indicate the level of prior knowledge, where "pro" involves knowledge about programming with Sage, i.e. also Python, while "advanced" does only require to understand the basics of Sage and an implicit knowledge about Python programming.

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