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| * Wrapping [http://gnu.org/gsl GSL] -- currently working on RealDoubleField * Notebook * 3d plotting with mpl and tachyon * Music / visual art |
* Wrapping [http://gnu.org/gsl GSL] -- currently working on RealDoubleField * Notebook * 3d plotting with mpl and tachyon * Music / visual art |
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| Comment for 3d plotting: For real algebraic geometry there is a really nice program "surf". They have a new home page, but that seems to be down. The old page is still accessible: | * The server will be handled by Twisted * The browser will continually (~1sec) poll the server for updates (re: google spreadsheets) * When updates are detected by the poll, they'll be individually downloaded by the client if the client chooses to ask * User authentication will be done on a better scale -- and the users will be able to download and edit a "profile" which will remember * Whether or not to show the left pane * Whether to start as a worksheet or slideshow * Preferred key controls This file will then be uploadable to another server -- so I can change my settings on my local machine, and then update them on sage.math, too. * Every link will be able to be controlled by the keyboard |
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| http://enriques.mathematik.uni-mainz.de/surf/surf.shtml It may be worth looking into how they do stuff. |
'''My argument for including GD in it's full glory'''''' http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/boothby/f.png ''' |
Programming
Wrapping [http://gnu.org/gsl GSL] -- currently working on RealDoubleField
- Notebook
- 3d plotting with mpl and tachyon
- Music / visual art
Next Version of Notebook
- The server will be handled by Twisted
- The browser will continually (~1sec) poll the server for updates (re: google spreadsheets)
- When updates are detected by the poll, they'll be individually downloaded by the client if the client chooses to ask
- User authentication will be done on a better scale -- and the users will be able to download and edit a "profile" which will remember
- Whether or not to show the left pane
- Whether to start as a worksheet or slideshow
- Preferred key controls
This file will then be uploadable to another server -- so I can change my settings on my local machine, and then update them on sage.math, too.
- Every link will be able to be controlled by the keyboard
My argument for including GD in it's full glory http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/boothby/f.png
