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Writing Math on the Web


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Very interesting,

We are trying to find a way of inputing math 'live' for online tutoring.

So far we used a simple language for basic maths, and TeX for more advance stuff.

A heavy client in Java is not really the solution when apps nowadays have to be easily accessible from a browser. A JavaScript/html solution can be quite powerful too, we chose the Flash path but i am sure we are not leveraging the full potential of it.

You can have a look at our Eq tool here http://www.edoboard.com

Greg,

posted by greg tappero
August 20, 2009 @ 7:06 AM

 

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