There are now a few activities like Activity 2.1.6 that use sage code. The rest of the book uses octave. I think we should go back to our former practice of using a single language throughout the book, as introducing a second, (and almost certainly unfamiliar) language will add extraneous cognitive load.
There are now a few activities like Activity 2.1.6 that use sage code. The rest of the book uses octave. I think we should go back to our former practice of using a single language throughout the book, as introducing a second, (and almost certainly unfamiliar) language will add extraneous cognitive load.