I couldn't find the tex source. Did I miss it, or do they just offer
pdf and mma notebooks?
Thanks,
Jason
Oh wow. After looking more closely at the pdf, it looks like the entire
book is written as a huge (set of?) mathematica notebooks. So I guess
the source *is* the mathematica notebooks.
The license doesn't permit derivative works. Bummer. But maybe they'd
allow people contributing, for example, an html or RST version (that
could then embed Sage cells...)
Jason
Take care,
Mike
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On 3/10/12 1:53 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 3/10/12 1:46 PM, Rob Beezer wrote:
>> This old book has been updated and released with a CC license, and is
>> now being announced as a 1.0 version.
>>
>> http://faculty.uml.edu/klevasseur/ads2/
>>
>> It has a lot of Mathematica code in it, and maybe half as much Sage
>> code.
>
> I couldn't find the tex source. Did I miss it, or do they just offer pdf
> and mma notebooks?Oh wow. After looking more closely at the pdf, it looks like the entire
book is written as a huge (set of?) mathematica notebooks. So I guess
the source *is* the mathematica notebooks.The license doesn't permit derivative works. Bummer.
Excellent! Thank you!
Jason