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Does not open using ipad 9
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2.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Australia
Does not open using ipad 9
As title says!
I use SageMath extensively in my teaching.It is an excellent open-source substitute for MATLAB and Mathematica, and, did I mention, it’s FREE! (BTW, I really don’t like the idea of Universities marketing proprietary software to students are greatly reduced rates to lock in user loyalty) (I don’t think universities should be in business of marketing software.) This app is essentially a single cell in a Jupyter notebook, otherwise it seems to have access to all the features of Sage. I like the iPad version because one can easily save and reuse one’s code, which you can’t do on the browser plug in. Three dimensional platting in this app is amazing, and one can move the drawing to look at it from difference simply by dragging a finger. The primitiveness of the UI hides amazing power!
- pure open source and freedom - beyond powerful. Sage Is effectively everything; by that I mean a massive collection of libraries. I’ts a little hard to compare, but you can think a bit of an extensive collection of libraries. - don’t need to worry in 10 years about your iPad this should always be supported regardless of os version Look I’m 44. But rather than go back to the 90’s and buy 150 calculator your time is better spent here or in a python library or something. You know the kind of thing you ‘ll actually need later down the road. This is much more powerful, and portable to anything you might need. There is. No vender lock. I feel graphing calculators had their day, but it’s over. This is so much better.
Why? You killed my masterpiece!
Would like to access my own sage math server running on a Mac or LINUX. Would like 3D access to plots.
While Wolfram maybe slightly all round "better", Sage Math offers a great alternative. The app delivers great.
Sage is changing the landscape for sw math. it is opensource and free.
Sage is a collection of open sourced mathematics packages that can be used for everything from elementary mathematics to differential equations. Sage can be compared to programs such as Mathematica or MathLab and although both of these packages are designed for ease of use Sage can keep up. Another great part about sage besides the fact that it's free is that sage also has a cloud service. Not only can you collaborate with people and share files with them but it is also dynamic. This means all people can be working on this project seeing what the others are doing as they type it, allowing for the possibility of splitting the code amongst your party and getting the program done in shorter amounts of time. My favorite and least favorite part about Sage is that it is online based. My school does not allow me to install my own software onto the school laptops which is partly why I love sage so much. The fact that I can write and compile code over the Internet and do something useful with it is amazing. The downfall of this is that you have to have a Internet connection to compile sage. The same goes for the mobile version, if you have your own computer (which I do have) you can install the sage source code onto your computer. Other than that this is probably one of the most powerful tools for mathematical computation besides Mathematica. But cross platform support and web based compiling make this an even greater tool for the mathematician and student.
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