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I have been interested in machine-assisted ways to do and teach mathematics from as far back as 1999, when I started coding several applets in Java 1.0, both for my complex analysis and linear algebra courses, to visualize various mathematical objects I was interested in (such as honeycombs or Besicovitch sets). This was moderately successful; but the applets were time-consuming to program, and eventually the standards for web pages stopped supporting this version of Java, and the applets became non-functional. However, in the last few days I have begun the process of migrating much of my old web page and blog data to a more maintainable repository, using modern AI assistance. As an experiment, I asked the agent to port my old applets to a modern supported language (we landed on Javascript), and it managed to do so in a matter of hours, with all of my old applets now functional again, with even a few graphical upgrades (for instance, the Besicovitch set applet is now colorized, in…

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