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1. Y_Y+(OP)
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2025-12-06 11:08:59
Here's a 10% clone of Mathematica -
https://mathics.org/
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2. babaye+we
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2025-12-06 13:39:34
>>Y_Y+(OP)
Maxima is the clone. I remember using it 20 years ago. very nice.
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3. pfortu+kn
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2025-12-06 15:01:12
>>babaye+we
Maxima, despite its shortcomings, is a great tool for symbolic computation.
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4. zozbot+do
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2025-12-06 15:09:19
>>babaye+we
It's more like both Mathematica and Maxima are clones of the original MACSYMA.
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5. Y_Y+Fr
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2025-12-06 15:33:39
>>babaye+we
Maxima is a similar CAS, but it's not a clone of Mathematica like Mathics aims to be.
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6. sn9+3v1
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2025-12-07 00:45:12
>>Y_Y+(OP)
This reminded me of one of the greatest posts in the history of the internet, and I am devastated to report that it no longer exists:
>>6516114
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7. pkaye+Zx1
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2025-12-07 01:16:14
>>zozbot+do
Maxima is based on the DOE (Department of Energy) fork of MACSYMA.
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