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===Registration: | ===Registration: | ||
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== Tut: polymake Basics == | == Tut: polymake Basics == | ||
Beginners introduction to polymake. | Beginners introduction to polymake. | ||
+ | == Tut: polymake extensions == | ||
+ | polymake extensions are the way for users to add functionality to polymake. After creating an extension, polymake will load its code at every startup and one can use it just like regular polymake functions. This tutorial will demonstrate how to create an extension, as well as how to populate it. | ||
== Demo: Callable library == | == Demo: Callable library == | ||
Introduction to using polymakes callable library. The callable library allows using polymake objects and methods in any C++ program. | Introduction to using polymakes callable library. The callable library allows using polymake objects and methods in any C++ program. |