Sorry. You didn't get it. I tried in Maxima stuff that I use to do 20 years ago in Maple.
I'm only saying that in Maxima I didn't find what I have had in Maple. Even the walls know that Maple had problem with slow java interface. Man, these times are over. Wxmaxima used to be clunky and still is clunky. Man, wxmaxima is not a shiny interface. Sorry. And Maxima core on Windows just crashes on solving simple polinomial equation. This is just properly done here on my pc. No mistery here. Maple spits the result in 20 seconds, Maxima I don't know whatcfoes in the meantime. What do you pretend...is free The only problem in Maple is the high price. Ok. Now in your head you would head to Sage. But wait Sage is Python...and Python is slow, interpreted...what else...a scripting language used to make web frameworks and miracles? This is where Nim kicks him. This is just to advice the guy, that a Nim based simbolic fast! library would be really!!! preciated. If Maxima is slow is just because is badly implemented? Sincerely I don't know and I don't care. What's wrong in selling stuff? Sincerely It will be nice to give a binary to the customer with a simbolic part inside. Sources? If you want you put them on github. More: no need to instruct the customer which python version need to be installed, what to install via apt-get, via pip, via node....stop! Nim is future? Imagine how shiny the future would be Nim, with a Delphi-like debugger+ Ide+ integrated nimble+ nimscript+ simbolic library of that guy. Programming in vi/vim is sad ...very sad in compare. Nim still needs a killer app. What about something like this?