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In connection to math software note the recent Lab stub sage (a free math software platform based on python), which I wrote after attending two lectures at a Hopf algebra conference at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul. Also note that our sister wiki Azimuth finally has a page on C plus plus and in Azimuth Forum discussion they mention new standard C++11 (see wikipedia). A commenter praise the new standard as “huge amendment” but I do not find it such. Maybe also some of my links at cs links (zoranskoda) may be useful.
our sister wiki
I didn’t think of them as sisters. At least not until I discovered the other day that they have been sharing CPU cycles for all their joint life. ;-)
Conjoined twins?
3: Andrew should say, but I remember that once there was a problem with rendering iTeX and Azimuth (correction: Azimuth Project and Azimuth Forum) had simultaneously the same problem. And their forum is definitely on the same server.
Yes, on the same virtual machine, even. But I didn’t know this until a few days ago.
Do you use Azimuth a lot? Does it have the same reaction problems as the Lab? How many pages does it have? Do you know?
According to http://www.azimuthproject.org/web_list Azimuth Project wiki has
702 pages by 71 authors
as of September 12, 2012 16:44:30
I use that wiki in some rare short periods of activity, specially when something is related to technology.
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