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Sage Days 31: The Sage Notebook

June 13-17, 2011 at University of Washington in Seattle, in conjunction with Sage Education Days 3.

Schedule

Topic

Speaker

Links

Monday

June 13

Pictures

10:00 AM

Introductions

Video

State of the Notebook Address

Rado Kirov, Nanyang Technological U

Video (part 1 of 2) Video (part 2 of 2)

Single-Cell Notebook Server

Jason Grout, Drake U

Video

Coding Sprint Organization

William Stein, U of Washington

Tuesday

June 14

10:00 AM

Status Reports

Video

Jmol

Jonathan Gutow, U of Wisconsin, Oshkosh

Video

An Introduction to MathJax for the Technically Inclined

Davide Cervone, Union College

Presentation

Wednesday

June 15

10:00 AM

Status Reports

WebWork

Michael Gage, U of Rochester

and Jason Aubrey, U of Missouri

Thursday

June 16

3:30 PM

Status Reports

Sage Education Days 3

Friday

June 17

3:30 PM

Status Reports

Sage Education Days 3

Saturday

June 18

Sage Education Days 3

Topics

Location

  • Seattle, Washington (on the west coast of the USA; *not* in Washington, D.C.), on the University of Washington campus.

  • Sessions will be held in Savery Hall on the historic Quad, just northeast of Red Square. Specifically, Savery 156.

  • LODGING: Many participants will be staying at the "UWMC Collegiana Hospitality House" (4311 12th Ave. N.E., Seattle) (mentioned here), where I have reserved several rooms. See collegiana_directions.pdf for more information about getting to the Collegiana.

Participants

  1. Jason Aubrey (university of Missouri) -- WebWork

  2. Rob Beezer (University of Puget Sound)

  3. Robert Bradshaw (Google)
  4. Volker Braun (Dublin, Ireland) -- computational physicist

  5. Davide P. Cervone (Union College, New York) -- author of jsmath and MathJax

  6. Bruce Cohen (Lowell High School, San Francisco)

  7. Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College)

  8. Eva Curry (Acadia University)

  9. DanDrake (KAIST)

  10. Burcin Erocal (Singular Group, Kaiserslautern, Germany)
  11. Michael Gage -- WebWork author

  12. Jonathan H. Gutow (Chemistry Department, UWOSH, Wisconsin) -- author of JMOL

  13. Jason Grout (Drake University)

  14. Ryan Grout (BYU, Utah)
  15. Mike Hansen (Berkeley)
  16. Ira Hanson (Drake University)
  17. Jason B. Hill (University of Colorado)

  18. Keshav Kini (Singapore)
  19. Rado Kirov (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

  20. Galen Knapp (University of Washington CS undergrad)
  21. SébastienLabbé (Montréal)

  22. Benjamin LeVeque (Brown University) -- doesn't require lodging

  23. Andrey Novoseltsev (University of Alberta)
  24. John Palmieri (University of Washington)
  25. Paul Sharaba (Cleveland State University)
  26. William Stein (University of Washington)

  27. Ian Stokes-Rees (Harvard Medical School)
  28. John Travis (Mississippi College)

  29. Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos (RISC - Research Institute for Symbolic Computation)

Organizers

UW Campus Wireless

UW NetID:       event0896
Password:       kfeu:xsuo:kzoo

Mailing List

  • Mailing list for Sage Days 31. Please add yourself to this list if you are not already on it. This will be the primary vehicle for announcements, and last-minute changes during the week.

IRC

Funding

  • If you're interested in attending, there may be funding for you. Email [email protected].

    Be sure to buy your plane ticket on a US carrier.

Logistics

  • Sage Education Days 3 will happen at the end of the week, June 16-18, 2011.

  • Lodging will likely be arranged for the participants at the Collegiana Inn near the UW campus. Details later.
  • See the local information page for more specifics.

Flask Notebook Development

  • Rado's leading edge repo: http://code.google.com/r/rkirov-flask/

  • Find instructions at Rado's site for Linux, Mac OSX installation
  • Main, official repo: http://code.google.com/p/sagenb/

  • Development model: Jason Grout, Rado Kirov, William Stein will pull from repos; a couple of options on how to create and use your own repo:
    1. Host your repo on Google Code by server-side cloning Rado's repo and then cloning your serverside clone ("yourname-sagenb" or something) to your computer (follow the directions on Google Code). Your repository can be pulled from in the standard way, but can only be pushed to by you (you can pull changes from other people and then push them, of course).

    2. Host your repo on sage.math or somewhere else by cloning Rado's repo (do hg clone https://rkirov-flask.googlecode.com/hg/ somewhere). If you set appropriate read/write permissions on your repo, then people can push to and pull from your repo using the ssh:// URI scheme (for example hg pull ssh://sage.math.washington.edu//home/keshav/some_repo/ -- note the double slash, to use an absolute path rather than a relative patch).

Flask Notebook Code Directory Tree

  • flask_version - new flask controller code
    • o authentication.py o base.py o ...
  • sagenb/notebook - old python notebook objects
    • o user.py o notebook.py o ...
  • sagenb/storage - serialization to filesystem code
    • o abstract_storage.py o filesystem_storage.py
  • sagenb/data - templates and js libraries
    • o sage/js - javascript and sage/html - templates o jmol o jsmath
  • notebook folder with worksheets and settings is by default in ~/.sage/sage_notebook.sagenb/

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