On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 07:58:20AM -0600, Dan Stanger wrote:
> http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/papers/paperocr.txt
>
Hi-
Thanks
> BTW, you mentioned that you have been comparing maple to maxima. Do
> you have time to run a maple program with tracing, to enable me to debug
> the maxima version?
That depends...I'm probably the newbiest of all here. in fact, I'm just an Calculus student.
I'm learning Maxima, and Maple, basically trying to do my Calculus stuff in them...
If you think that I qualify, sure, I could help, I am more than willing if this is going to help Maxima.
I don't know how to run a Maple program with tracing, but I can read the documentation.
BTW, I'm also learning Common LISP. Hope one day I'll be able to contribute.
From all I've read in comp.lang.lisp, Common LISP is *the* way to go! =)
You just have to wait for two weeks from now, I'm very busy. In two weeks, I'll be able to free up some time...
In case you think I don't qualify, please write to me saying it, so I don't get carried away reading documentation, ok?
One thing's for sure...As someone said, Maxima is one of the most important open source softwares out there. I'm glad there's a group of qualified people activelly keeping it alive!
Thanks
Regs
Henry
> synthespian@uol.com.br wrote:
>
> > Hello-
> >
> > In a post to this list in September, Mr. Fateman said he would put online a paper called:
> >
> > Maxima's General Simplifier: Philosophy and Operation
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