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== Group Photo ==

[[attachment:Groupphoto.jpg]]

== Tickets to review ==
 * Adriana and Ursula's group have a patch up on trac. It's ticket #14880 if anyone would like to review it.

== Important Coding Lessons ==

 * Sage is object-oriented. If you're creating a patch that adds a function, your function probably needs to be associated with an object.

== Cake! ==

[[attachment:Rhubarb cake.pdf]]

Sage Days 50: Women in Sage (4)

Sage is a mathematics software package, developed by and for the mathematics community. It aims to become a viable alternative to commercial software packages on the basis of an open-source model.

This will be a 6-day workshop which will include a combination of mathematical talks, tutorials, demonstrations of Sage functionality as well as time spent on Sage development. We will focus on various aspects of computational number theory with the goal of increasing the number of women developers.

How to Apply

We'd like to hit the ground running this year, so we have a few more steps to our application process.

Projects

Dates/Location

Speakers

  • Lily Khadjavi (Loyola Marymount University)
  • Kristin Lauter (Microsoft Research)
  • Michelle Manes (University of Hawaii) Slides: Benford_SageDays.pdf

  • Adriana Salerno (Bates College)
  • Ursula Whitcher (University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire)

Schedule

All talks on Wednesday and Thursday will take place in Thomson 325 http://www.washington.edu/maps/embed/?place=234

WiSD4_schedule.pdf

Note

Saturday's schedule has been changed. Saturday morning is a free morning. We'll start back up at 1 p.m. with project updates.

Getting Started

Participants

  • Jen Berg (University of Texas at Austin)
  • Alina Bucur (University of California San Diego)
  • Amy Feaver (University of Colorado)
  • Anne Ho (Colorado State)
  • Yasemin Kara (Cornell University)
  • Beth Malmskog (Colorado College)
  • Yiwei She (University of Chicago)
  • Kate Thompson (University of Georgia)
  • Christelle Vincent (Stanford)

Other Info

  • Organizers: Aly Deines (UW), Jennifer Balakrishnan (Harvard)
  • Funding: Microsoft Research (via Kristin Lauter) and The Beatrice Yormark Fund for Women in Mathematics

Group Photo

Groupphoto.jpg

Tickets to review

  • Adriana and Ursula's group have a patch up on trac. It's ticket #14880 if anyone would like to review it.

Important Coding Lessons

  • Sage is object-oriented. If you're creating a patch that adds a function, your function probably needs to be associated with an object.

Cake!

Rhubarb cake.pdf

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