CoCalc: A fully colloborative notebook development environment
Episode #273,
published Sat, Jul 18, 2020, recorded Tue, Jul 7, 2020
Everyone in the Python space is familiar with Notebooks these days. One of the original notebook environments was SageMath. Created by William Stein, and collaborators, it began as an open-source, Python-based, computational environment focused on mathematicians.
It has since grown into a full-blown company and has become a proper collaborative environment for things like Jupyter notebooks, Linux-backed Bash shells, and much more. Think Google Docs but across all these facets of development in your browser.
We welcome back William Stein to give us an update on his journey from professor to entrepreneur building CoCalc along the way.
Links from the show
It has since grown into a full-blown company and has become a proper collaborative environment for things like Jupyter notebooks, Linux-backed Bash shells, and much more. Think Google Docs but across all these facets of development in your browser.
We welcome back William Stein to give us an update on his journey from professor to entrepreneur building CoCalc along the way.
Links from the show
William on Twitter: @wstein389
CoCalc: cocalc.com
Episode 59 about SageMath: talkpython.fm/59
Comparing CoCalc to other products: cocalc.com
Examples/Gallery: share.cocalc.com
SageMath: sagemath.org
X11 server: xpra.org
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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CoCalc: cocalc.com
Episode 59 about SageMath: talkpython.fm/59
Comparing CoCalc to other products: cocalc.com
Examples/Gallery: share.cocalc.com
SageMath: sagemath.org
X11 server: xpra.org
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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