is there a Maxima wiki these days?, was: Solutions to Text Book Problems
Subject: is there a Maxima wiki these days?, was: Solutions to Text Book Problems
From: Jaime Villate
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:57:06 +0000
On 03/28/2013 04:44 PM, Robert Dodier wrote:
> On 2013-03-25, Thomas D. Dean <tomdean at speakeasy.org> wrote:
>
>> I normally use emacs to write code and cut/paste into maxima.
>>
>> I save the solutions. Is there any interest, use, or benefit to posting
>> these files? I am currently working thru Calculus with Analytic
>> Geometry by Earl W. Swokowski. Then, I will go back to Elementary
>> Differential Equations.
>>
>> I think they are about 500 lines per chapter.
> I think that's suitable for a wiki, if we still have one. I don't know
> what's the status of that. Can someone who knows respond?
>
> best
>
> Robert Dodier
>
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Yes we do: http://sourceforge.net/p/maxima/wiki/Home/
The last time I saw it I could not find a manual for it and it looked
very limited, so I did not update the information in our site to
announce this new wiki. Since the new Sourceforge system has improved a
little I will give it a new try and attempt try to put Thomas'
contributions in the Wiki. But that will have to wait until next week
because I have to do some commits before the April 1st deadline.
Regards,
Jaime