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Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpo
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Doyley, Marvin |
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Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint |
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Sat, 12 Jul 2014 18:43:18 -0400 |
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address@hidden (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
Thanks everybody for highlighting the benefits of python. I am exploring
python with a few undergraduates. I am impressed how well python plays
with Fortran, f2py is awesome. The syntax is very similar to MATLAB so
migration should be easy, if I decided to move in that direction.
Best Wishes,
M
> Grant Rettke <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Octave is an option, too: https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/
>
> Since people are championing python, and R and Octave have been
> mentioned, let me throw this one into the discussion:
> http://www.sagemath.org/
>
> "Sage is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed under
> the GPL. It builds on top of many existing open-source packages: NumPy,
> SciPy, matplotlib, Sympy, Maxima, GAP, FLINT, R and many more"
>
> "Many more" includes Octave as well. If you know python, then you can
> use only python in Sage, no need for learning anything new.
>
> Actually you do not need to install anything to use it:
> https://cloud.sagemath.com/
>
> At Sage Math Cloud (SMC) besides Sage, you can access a terminal there
> and it has emacs already installed. Also you can ssh to their servers,
> and tramp with emacs locally works well connecting to it. That is what I
> use for research.
>
> Come to think about it, there is no ob-sage.el yet. I write my papers
> directly to LaTeX (and my collaborators write at SMC since they are not
> emacs users and it provides direct compilation and shows already the
> results) so I never thought about exporting to sage. Does someone have
> any plans for this?
>
> Jorge.
>
>
>
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- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, (continued)
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Grant Rettke, 2014/07/10
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Ken Mankoff, 2014/07/10
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Doyley, Marvin M., 2014/07/10
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, John Kitchin, 2014/07/10
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Martin Schöön, 2014/07/11
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Detlef Steuer, 2014/07/11
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Ken Mankoff, 2014/07/11
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Grant Rettke, 2014/07/11
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Grant Rettke, 2014/07/11
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo, 2014/07/12
- Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint,
Doyley, Marvin <=
Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, Grant Rettke, 2014/07/09
Re: [O] An Org centric research lab: Goodbye MS word, excel, and powerpoint, TP, 2014/07/12