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Collaborative Calculation in the Cloud
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The goal of the CoCalc project is to collaboratively calculate in the cloud using Python, SageMath, R, Julia, ...
CoCalc let you run SageMath worksheets and Jupyter Notebooks online.
It offers an online storage of projects consisting of worksheets, LaTeX documents, data files, Linux terminal sessions and much more. All document files synchronize their content between all collaborators in real-time.
The terminal session allow you to run arbitrary programs. This encompasses tasks like authoring LaTeX documents, developing programs, have your own Git repository, connect to databases, etc.
Latest reviews
- (2017-04-12) Matjaž Krnc: I'm a math postdoc - I use it all the time! The great power of the Sage combined with the full fledged necessary essentials for every researcher (ability to access terminal, have a private project space, collaboratively produce TeX documents)... I can calculate the results, generate beautiful plots or TeX code of a table automatically, export it to file which is then used by the TeX compiler within the same environment... truely amazing! Probably the first online thing in my life I'm actually considering paying for.
- (2016-07-21) Mostafa Dahshan: An excellent computing platform.
- (2016-02-19) Kevin Blondino: Great tool for both students and teachers.
- (2016-01-25) Joe Fields: I use SMC for research, running both GAP and Sage worksheets. I'm also using it in many of my classes for students to do computing projects in. It's an incredible resource for math!
- (2015-12-16) Leif S: Absolutely amazing resource for all people. I am a math major and utilize it all the time. It also has Latex built into it which is very nice for people new to the program.
- (2015-11-13) Dmitrij Moreinis: Sagemath>Matlab etc. no comment! This is the future !
- (2015-09-05) Scott LaVoie: This is the only app that keeps me from removing the chrome os and fully intsalling Linux.
- (2015-09-04) Muhammad-Sharif Moustafa: The Chrome app is literally just a link to the website. That's exactly what I wanted for my Chromebook. I've used Sagemath Cloud for about a year now as a computer science and math student in college. You can get a terminal and use gcc/git/vim, ssh to Sagemath from your own computer, write up LaTeX papers simultaneously with other users. It's amazing.
- (2015-06-01) Hal Snyder: Invaluable for exploratory computing and scientific collaboration.
- (2015-05-01) Bill Page: Simply put: Essential.
- (2014-09-21) Han Xiao: Much better than Mathematica Online!
- (2014-08-15) Breno Gil: Amazing!
- (2014-06-09) Sam Whitlock: Despite it being under heavy development, I see no issues major issues for what I use it for (LaTeX with my Chromebook, Acer C720).
- (2014-03-26) Andrea Lazzarotto: Simply awesome. Not only you get all the power of Sage, but you have a shell and you can install whatever Python package you need.
- (2013-11-13) Jordan Tirrell: This is so awesome. It is incredibly ambitious and works very well. I hope there will be a paid option so I can support future development.
- (2013-09-17) Although being in heavy development, this application gives all the power of Sage mathematics software, bundled with an excellent online LaTeX editor, as well as many of the standard Linux goodies. Using this app from a mobile device is like peeking into the future of computing.
- (2013-08-27) Austin McCartney: This is an amazing app for anyone with number crunching on their agenda. The cloud interface to sage is very clean, beautiful, intuitive, and functional. The app also provides access to ubuntu virtual machines complete with installations of R, octave, emacs, latex, git, and numerous other incredibly useful programs. It's hard to overstate just how great an app this is for those of us using Chrome OS.
- (2013-08-16) John Lambert: An extremely nice upgrade to the sage notebooks. Features I especially appreciate are: -Simultaneous user (like Google Docs) -Terminal sessions -Just a text editor rather than individual cells -context sensitive highlighting -built in auto-complete and help (just press tab)
- (2013-07-06) William Stein: I've spent every free minute I had creating this over the last year, so I like it. We've listed this as a Chrome app for *now*, mainly to provide a way to use the Terminal without certain keystrokes such as Control-N popping up a new browser window in Chrome. cloud.sagemath is under very heavy development, and we have *not* yet implemented single-sign-on via your Google account, integration with Google drive, etc.
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2,000
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Rating
4.9583 (48 votes)
Last update / version
2017-10-28 / 7
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en-US