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From: Kenneth Tilton on 21 Jun 2010 11:07 [Sorry, I neglected to spam the javascript list. Some folks there just love seeing successful projects based on something other than HTML. Without trying the site below came up on FireFox, Safari, Chrome, and IE running on windows, FF and Chrome on Linux, Chrome and Safari on Mac OS X. Isn't that great?!] The Algebra software is coming along faster than I expected. Functionally it is a bit of a train wreck, but some things work some of the time. Check out the "Freestyle" tab here (and open the "help!!!!"): http://teamalgebra.com/ You can now enter simple Algebra problems and solve them with the software checking your work. Next step is having it give you hints. The technology is a server-side Lisp application treating qooxdoo like it was common-graphics by shipping back JS in response to events, all of which just get shipped back to the browser. qooxdoo hides HTML and CSS so this feels like the Web is just a GUI toolkit like Gtk. ie, It rocks. qooxlisp is here: http://wiki.github.com/kennytilton/qooxlisp/ kt -- http://www.stuckonalgebra.com "The best Algebra tutorial program I have seen... in a class by itself." Macworld |