They don’t have all Python libraries installed yet, and it doesn’t look like you can install your own libraries just yet.
They even have the IPython magic libraries installed, so I was able to replicate my Rmagic IPython tutorial and run R code in the IPython Notebook as well. I was able to replicate my Python stats tutorial without a hitch. They seem to have all of the standard scientific computing libraries installed already. With the click of a button, you can start up an IPython Notebook and start coding away. It has a directory structure for you to upload and organize your files and a terminal to run programs and scripts as you please. Of course, Sagemath Cloud has all the basics. Since I have a bit of experience with it, I’ll provide an overview of what you can do with Sagemath Cloud below.ĭisclaimer: I don’t work for nor with the Sagemath Cloud folks, I’m just really excited about this service! All the basics I ran across Sagemath Cloud last month and have been using it to collaborate with my mentees ever since. Even better, imagine not having to go through the installation process on several different operating systems every time you teach a new class. Imagine live coding with a class and having the code appear right on their screen as you type it. I see this tool being revolutionary not just for research collaboration, but for teaching as well. Rmagic), a LaTeX editor, compiler, & viewer, and so much more - all from the web, so no installation required! If you’re not familiar with the service, it’s a free cloud-based web service that provides access to personal directories, a terminal, IPython Notebook (incl. Earlier this year, Sagemath Cloud went into open beta so anyone can play around with it.