OT: Reason to buy a Raspberry Pi ;-) (was Re: shell wrappers for trig and other mathematical functions)
Somewhat OT, but (maybe) interesting anyway?
For a long time, I've been aware of the program Mathmatica (by Wolfram
Research) that does a lot of math, including, iirc, things like symbolic
integration and differentiation. (Everybody should have those capabilities at
their finger tips ;-)
Anyway, my thinking on this topic is that I wouldn't mind having a program
dedicated to the uses the OP brought up (I keep a session of bc - l open in a
terminal for quick calculations).
But I couldn't remember the name of the Mathmatica program (nor the guy who
wrote it, who is fairly famous for it), so I went googling and came up with
the following pages which reminded me of the name, but also pointed out that,
apparently if you buy a Raspberry Pi, you get a free copy of Mathmatica. So,
I will seriously consider buying a Raspberry Pi.
(The (Wikipedia) pages listed below also give the names of various competitors
to Mathmatica, including Mathcad -- disclaimer -- I've never used either of
these programs, nor probably any of the others listed on these pages (but I
didn't really look at the names of the other programs):)
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_algebra_systems]]
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_numerical-
analysis_software]]
On Wednesday, October 02, 2019 01:36:24 PM Nicolas George wrote:
> David Wright (12019-10-02):
> > > alias cp='cp -i'
> > > alias rm='rm -i'
> >
> > Ouch, a couple of great recipes for losing information.
> > Far better to train your fingers to spell cp and rm with five characters.
>
> Avoid assuming that everybody's mental process work the same as yours.
>
> Regards,
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