announcement: Maxima 5.28037 (8/28/2012 12:24:20 AM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit.
Announcing Maxima 5.28
Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic
computation system. Maxima 5.28 is a bug fix and feature
enhancement rel... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.26019 (1/27/2012 6:09:01 AM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.26 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.26 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.25027 (8/23/2011 2:54:31 AM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.25 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.25 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.24 release025 (4/18/2011 1:46:59 AM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.24 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.24 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.23 release036 (2/13/2011 6:05:34 PM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.23 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.23 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.22 release034 (8/22/2010 7:29:24 PM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.22 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.22 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.20226 (12/20/2009 9:19:07 PM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.20 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.20 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
announcement: Maxima 5.19026 (8/22/2009 4:21:31 PM) comp.lang.lisp Please distribute this message as you see fit. Announcing Maxima 5.19 Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic computation system. Maxima 5.19 is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. ... Robert
capturing timezone when parsing java.util.Date #23926 (6/26/2009 9:22:03 PM) comp.lang.java.programmer Hello, When a string like "2009-06-26 14:13:00-0400" is parsed to a java.util.Date via java.text.SimpleDateFormat, the timezone in the string is lost --- the timezone of the result isn't UTC-04:00, instead it'... Robert
capturing timezone when parsing java.util.Date225 (6/26/2009 9:06:19 PM) comp.lang.java.programmer Hello, When a string like "2009-06-26 14:13:00-0400" is parsed to a java.util.Date via java.text.SimpleDateFormat, the timezone in the string is lost --- the timezone of the result isn't UTC-04:00, instead it'... Robert
Wolfram/Alpha836 (3/7/2009 7:39:08 AM) comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica I just read the latest intriguing blog entry on the Wolfram site.
It reports the May 09 opening of the the Wolfram/Alpha site: a sort of
omniscient super google cum curated data, if I understand well.
Does... maderri2(163)
assigning CORBA port to listen340 (4/3/2009 12:01:24 AM) comp.lang.java.programmer Hello, I am working with a program (namely the JADE agent platform plus a plug-in; I didn't write any of it) which uses org.omg.CORBA classes in a message transport scheme. I notice via netstat that the port w... robert.dodier(153)
Is matlisp still maintained?160 (5/14/2009 5:37:22 PM) comp.lang.lisp Hi there, For scientific computing and for speed, it looks like matlisp is pretty good. I wonder if this project is still being maintained? Thank you. -- ..: Leo :. [ sdl.web AT gmail.com ] .: I use Ema... sdl.web(402)
Axiom or Maxima?2048 (6/30/2009 6:03:54 AM) comp.lang.lisp This may be a bit offtopic since it's not related to a technical CL question: There are those 2 computer algebra systems: OpenAxiom and Maxima; both are based on Lisp. I wanted to know whether you have a prefer... franco(243)
Question #3 #2359 (6/30/2009 6:30:19 AM) comp.lang.lisp (1) Can I change the tex() command to output \frac{a}{b} instead of {a \over b} at the command tex(a/b). I looked at the texput() docs, but there seems to be no function for this, or I cannot get it to work pro... renegrothmann(2)