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Oh, wow, this is very well done. Thanks for sharing it in the edumooc.
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Jul 29, 2011, 4:08:14 PM7/29/11
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Interesting. On doing some searching I found these out: currently the
only way to produce cdf is to use Mathematica - a well-known closed-
source mathematics program -- by Wolfram, the same people who propose
cdf.
The cdf reader program is a stripped down version of mathematica.
According to Wolfram this is because it needs the computational power
of mathematica. It sound as though cdf requires a rather heavyweight
reader. Indeed to write a cdf document you need to be able to at the
level of using spreadsheet macros (again according to Wolfram).
The format is supposed to be open, but I (and others) cannot find the
specifications. It is also licensed so that it can be used for
commerical use.
On Jul 29, 9:46 pm, Mary Rearick <mlrear...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh, wow, this is very well done. Thanks for sharing it in the edumooc.
>
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 9:50 AM, John Graves