Xref: utzoo sci.math.symbolic:944 sci.math:8299 comp.edu:2559 comp.lang.prolog:2012 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!alberta!macg From: macg@alberta.uucp (Mike MacGregor) Newsgroups: sci.math.symbolic,sci.math,comp.edu,comp.lang.prolog Subject: Interactive/ exploratory systems for analysis & topology ? Message-ID: <1989Oct23.202513.11965@alberta.uucp> Date: 23 Oct 89 20:25:13 GMT Followup-To: poster Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Lines: 14 Keywords: courseware, extensibility Are you aware of teaching tools for analysis and topology ? I'm looking for tools which are interactive and extensible in nature. I'd expect these to be based on something like Prolog, C++ or Mathematica, but I'd like to hear about anything that's out there. Mail direct to me, and I'll post a summary if interest warrants. ADthanksVANCE, Mike uucp: macg@alberta analog: (403)461-3830 Mike MacGregor, Dept of Comp. Sci. ean: macg@cs.UAlberta.CA U of Alberta, Edmonton AB, T6G 2H1 Virtual memory works fine, so long as it's mostly real.