Hello Elijah,

Yes, I believe you're right. I don't have much experience with them yet
though, so I cannot compare.

Best,

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Michail L. Liarmakopoulos, MSc

On Sun, Jan 30, 2022, 21:04 Elijah Stone <elro...@elronnd.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 30 Jan 2022, Michail L. Liarmakopoulos wrote:
>
> > There is also out there an amazing python library for symbolic
> calculations
> > (like the ones you can do with Mathematica or WolframAlpha: symbolic
> > evaluation of definite and indefinite integrals, symbolic solutions of
> > diff. equations, symbolic solutions of algebraic and Diophantine
> equations
> > etc...).  It's called sympy.
> >
> > But I'm not sure if you'd like J to include symbolic computations too or
> if
> > the aim of the language is to excel only in numerics, data analytics,
> > stats, whatever can be quantified pretty much.
>
> Aren't there some symbolic calculus library functions?
>
> (Though I doubt they're anywhere near the level of mathematica, let alone
> sympy.)
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