>> As to the derivative, why not to just use .diff()?
>
> I don't understand the question.

My fault, the new symbolics already uses sin(x).diff(x) to denote
differentiation. I read some of the posts above and I thought for a
while that it uses sin(x).derivative().

>> I don't have an opinion, if it's better to support both taylor() and
>> series() in sympy or Sage, so that users don't have to think about it,
>> or if it's better to choose and stick to it. What do you think?
>
> I don't like removing things that have been in Sage for a while, since
> that will break lots of existing code.

Exactly. Imho the only two options is to just stick to what works, or
provide both ways of doing things.

Ondrej

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