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21 #+TITLE: Getting started -- Sage |
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22 #+AUTHOR: FOSSEE |
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32 * Outline |
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33 - Know what Sage and Sage notebook are. |
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34 - Be able to start a Sage shell or notebook |
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35 - Be able to start using the notebook |
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36 - Be able to create new worksheets |
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37 - Know about the menu options available |
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38 - Know about the cells in the worksheet |
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39 - Be able to evaluate cells, create and delete cells, navigate them. |
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40 - Be able to make annotations in the worksheet |
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41 - Be able to use tab completion. |
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42 - Be able to use code from other languages in the cells. |
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43 * What is Sage? |
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44 - free, open-source mathematical software. |
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45 - can do a lot of math for you, including, but not limited to |
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46 + algebra |
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47 + geometry |
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48 + cryptography |
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49 + graph theory |
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50 - can be used as aid in teaching and research |
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51 * Summary |
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52 + What is Sage |
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53 + How to start Sage shell |
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54 + What is Sage notebook |
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55 + How to start the Sage notebook |
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56 + How to create accounts and start using the notebook |
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57 + How to create new worksheets |
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58 + The menus available on the notebook |
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59 + About cells in the worksheet |
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60 + Methods to evaluate the cell, create new cells, delete the cells |
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61 and navigate around the cells |
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62 + To make annotations in the worksheet |
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63 + Tab completions |
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64 + And embedding code of other scripting languages in the cells |
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65 * Thank you! |
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