Re: A free copy of Maple or a frre maple webservre
- From: Karen Bindash <KarenBindash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 04:57:05 -0700 (PDT)
On May 11, 8:26 pm, "2" <non...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Dave" <f...@xxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:48273a06@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[snip]
Sage 3.0.1 was released a few days ago
http://www.sagemath.org/
Why not try that, rather than asking for a pirate copy of Maple? It is
legally free. If you have $10, you can buy a book on it from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Sage-Tutorial-www-sagemath-org-William-Stein/dp...
There is an online Sage notebook at
https://www.sagenb.org/
you need to sign up for an account, but it is free.
Thank you Dave. Let me explain, more. I am interested in doing symbolic math
that is verifiable and with least effort on my part.
It's hard to imagine how on earth you can verify the results easily on
a closed-source program. You would have far more chance on an open-
source program.
Have you considered comparing Maple and Sage results? That would give
more confidence.
.
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