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A New Lesson on GAP

This post originally appeared on the Software Carpentry website.

We are pleased to announce that [Alex Konovalov](http://blogs.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/alexk/) and his colleagues have created a Software Carpentry-style lesson on [the computational algebra system GAP](http://www.gap-system.org). The lesson is at [http://alex-konovalov.github.io/gap-lesson/](http://alex-konovalov.github.io/gap-lesson/), and the repository for it is at [https://github.com/alex-konovalov/gap-lesson](https://github.com/alex-konovalov/gap-lesson). It was taught at [a recent workshop](https://kkwakwa.github.io/2015-11-16-manchester-codima/), and feedback can be viewed [here](https://github.com/alex-konovalov/2015-11-16-manchester-codima-feedback/blob/master/raw-feedback.md).

We are now starting to develop a lesson on SageMath. We invite collaborators, please watch the repository if you’re interested in following along, and add a comment to this issue if you’re interested in contributing.