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Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?

by Charles Allen <ca137tmp@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 26, 2007 at 01:04 PM

Joe Strout:
> to find anything that's quite what I'm looking for.  I'm aware of these:
>
>   http://web.usna.navy.mil/~wdj/opensource_math.html
>
> ...but none of them sound as general and powerful as Mathematica.  
> Maxima sounds close, though it's actually a predecessor of Mathematica; 

I find Maxima, along with wxMaxima as a front-end sometimes, works
just fine for what I use it for.  Having "grown up" using Macsyma
probably helps.  What, in particular, did you have in mind?

If you don't find any of the listed projects powerful enough, perhaps
you could consider contributing to one of them, such as Maxima.  Open
source doesn't grow without attention.

-- 
Charles Allen
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Joe Strout <joe@[EMAIL  2007-07-24 08:42:37 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Jon Harrop <jon@[EMAIL  2007-07-24 16:58:13 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
David Stone <no.email@  2007-07-24 13:55:35 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Jon Harrop <usenet@[EM  2007-11-24 18:04:09 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Lou Pecora <pecora@[EM  2007-11-25 12:05:21 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Charles Allen <ca137tm  2007-11-26 13:04:59 

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