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Before his entrance into politics, the name of Coriolanus evoked awe. His battlefield accomplishments showed him as a man of great bravery - something which we can learn and integrate into our job interview tips. Since the citizens knew little about him, all kinds of legends became attached to his name. The moment he appeared before the Roman citizens, however, and spoke his mind, all that grandeur and mystery vanished. He bragged and blustered like a common soldier. He insulted and slandered people, as if he felt threatened and insecure. Suddenly he was not at all what the people had imagined. The discrepancy between the legend and the reality proved immensely disappointing to those who wanted to believe in their hero. The more Coriolanus said, the less powerful he appeared - a person who cannot control his words shows that he cannot control himself, and is unworthy of respect. When it comes to your interview, remember this piece of job interview advice - don't oversell yourself, and know when to stop talking and let the other side have their say. | ## page was renamed from MyStartingPage ## page was renamed from drkirkby ## page was renamed from MyStartingPage |
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Had Coriolanus listened to his mentor's job interview advice and said less, the people would never have had cause to be offended by him, would never have known his true feelings. He would have maintained his powerful aura, would certainly have been elected consul, and would have been able to accomplish his antidemocratic goals. But the human tongue is a beast that few can master. It strains constantly to break out of its cage, and if it is not tamed, it will run wild and cause you grief. Power cannot accrue to those who squander their treasure of words. | = ACCESS = |
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Oysters open completely when the moon is full; and when the crab sees one it throws a piece of stone or seaweed into it and the oyster cannot close again so that it serves the crab for meat. Such is the fate of him who opens his mouth too much and thereby puts himself at the mercy of the listener. ---- CategoryHomepage |
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Sage Wiki
This is the wiki for the Sage - Mathematics Software System project. It helps in organizing development, projects and meetings.
License and Copyright
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Contents
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
News
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Sage Days are gatherings of people interested in SageMath, from newcomers to contributors. Sage Days are organized by a wide range of people around the globe.
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Upcoming Workshops
Sage Days 127 -- TU Vienna, Austria (February 22-25, 2025); theme: using SageMath for Algebra, Combinatorics, and Probability
Sage Days 128 — combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry, February 10-14, 2025, Le Teich, near Bordeaux, France
Past and future workshops, including Sage Days, Bug Days, Doc Days, Review Days, and Education Days.
People
Overview of all registered Sage developers on a world map
The following list is very incomplete and only contains those developers who added themselves to this wiki. The list of developers on the Sage trac wiki contains more than 300 people.
William Stein, David Joyner, Michael Abshoff, Martin Albrecht, Tom Boothby, Iftikhar Burhanuddin, Alex Clemesha, Didier Deshommes, David Harvey, Yi Qiang, Robert Miller, Ondřej Čertík, Jaap Spies, Marshall Hampton, Jacob Mitchell, Craig Citro, Glenn Tarbox, Nicolas M. Thiéry, Thierry Monteil
Here is a list of students employed to work fulltime on Sage during Summer 2008
Mailing Lists / Chat Rooms
teaching using Sage
IRC channel: #sagemath on freenode (chat.freenode.net)
The Sage website contains links to other discussion mailing lists.
Development
The development wiki page and the Developers' Guide contain information on Sage development suitable for beginners as well as experienced developers. Beginners' pages include:
Trac guidelines by Michael Abshoff
Cool tricks for Firefox/trac integration
Recent release tours: 4.3.1, 4.3, 4.1.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, more.
Note: See the trac server for patches awaiting review.
Recent Non-SageDays Workshops/Events that involved/impacted Sage
Sage-Combinat Workshop in Orsay, January 26-30, 2009
MSRI Workshop on Modular Forms, Berkeley, CA, July 31 -- Aug 11, 2006
MSRI Workshop on Interactive Parallel Computation, Berkeley, CA, Jan 29 -- Feb 2, 2007
Tips and Tricks
Data
Images / Plotting / Art
Other Sage items
Sage for High school usage (see here for development page)
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