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  * [http://pozorvlak.livejournal.com/103579.html A blog post about sage with many amusing comments at the bottom]

  * [http://www.macresearch.org/plug-and-play-scientific-python-sage Plug-and-Play Scientific Python with SAGE]

  * [http://www.funjackals.com/blog/?p=274 Sage Makes Me Happier Than Seems Reasonable]

  * [http://www.walkingrandomly.com/?p=103 Walking Randomly: Interacting with SAGE - Part 1 (blog)]

  * [http://reddit.com/info/6j7ly/comments/ Sage on Reddit yet again (2008-05-13)]

  * [http://vnoel.wordpress.com/2008/05/03/bye-matlab-hello-python-thanks-sage/ Bye Matlab, hello Python, thanks Sage] by Vincent Noel, an atmospheric research scientist in France.

  * [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Marshall_Hampton/Sage Sage and Cython: a brief introduction (Open Wetware)] by Marshall Hampton

  * [http://reddit.com/info/6hvsn/comments/ Sage on Reddit]

  * [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080313124415.htm Glimpses Of A New (mathematical) World]: This article is about a computation (not using Sage) of an L-function, a computation about that L-function (using Sage), and a major new NSF-funded initiative to compute large tables of modular forms and L-functions that William Stein (director of the Sage project) is co-directing, which will have a large impact on Sage development.

Sage in the News and Blogs

Broadly construed, this will describe how SAGE (the software or the machine sage.math) and Blogs impacts mathematicians by listing some of the news items involving SAGE.

SageMath_in_the_news (last edited 2018-02-26 23:57:40 by slelievre)