Introduction to running SageMath in Docker (tutorial, 25min)

27-May-2020, 20:00-20:25 (5 years ago)

Abstract: Docker is a tool to deliver software in packages called images. Such images can be built and run on all popular operating systems. SageMath has been providing Docker images for all stable and beta releases for several years now and also for most commits made to branches on trac. In this talk, I will showcase how these images can be useful to developers and users of SageMath:

* Compare different versions of SageMath without having to rebuild or install SageMath.

* Share your experimental code changes with users and reviewers without them having to rebuild SageMath.

* Use Continuous Integration to automatically test your personal SageMath packages.

Should there be any further interest, I would be happy to do a more hands-on session afterwards.

mathematical softwaresymbolic computationMathematics

Audience: general audience

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Global Virtual SageDays 109

Series comments: Description: 50-hour virtual event for users and developers of SageMath

Please register, preferably before the start of the event, at zulip.sagemath.org/#narrow/stream/126-sd109/topic/Registration.20for.20Global.20Virtual.20SageDays.20109

Links to individual videostreams will be posted on Zulip before the beginning of each talk.

Organizers: Matthias Köppe*, Samuel Lelièvre, Dima Pasechnik, Yuan Zhou*
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