A Brief History
Or, "We spent four thousand years figuring this
out, it must be important."
Wikipedia on Algebra
"The Compendious Book on Calculation by
Completion and Balancing"? Hot dawg!
Planet Math
We met one of the principals of this up and
coming site and discovered we thought alike on
math and education. Good, bright people over
there. As for the site itself, in their own words:
"PlanetMath is a virtual community which aims
to help make mathematical knowledge more
accessible." Check it out.
The Math Forum @ Drexel
Possibly the on-line math resource.
ASCD
These folks have to be good, my friend Joe "B"
gave me a membership as a gift, and Joe is one
serious educator.
Saxon Publishing
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice,
practice, practice! We agree on that much, and
people we respect have had great success
with their books.
Math Links
Programming Links
Theory Y Algebra was created with Common
Lisp, Tcl/Tk, and OpenGL. If you want to do great
things with computers, that is what to use.
Happy Lisp Users
These are sound bites from responses to a
survey we started several years ago when Lisp
first started to catch on. Sounds good, right?
Lisp Association
Great starting place to learn more about Lisp.
AllegroCL
The version Ken uses. Awesome IDE on
Windows and Linux. Expensive, but go to
"Downloads" for the free trial version. Cheaper
student deal available, maybe.
LispWorks
Another great Lisp, including a version for the
Mac. Less expensive and no runtime licensing
fees. Also has free trial version.
NeHe's OpenGL
Amazing OpenGL resource.
Tcl/Tk
Not just a portable GUI: sockets, threads, file
management services... all in an actively
maintained and evolving yet mature and stable
library drivable via either scripting or a "C" API.
'Nuff said?