On Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 2:43:38 AM UTC+1, David Sult wrote:
>
> To whom it may concern,
>
> Thanks for the reply Mr. Flori. Is there a way I can download the source 
> code for Sage? Also, I am wondering why I have only reply so far and the 
> proposal acceptance date passed already so I only have until the 27th to 
> get a proposal together. I am utterly proficient in mathematics. I will be 
> through linear algebra by the summer and have already taken multivariate 
> calculus, integral calculus, differential calculus, differential equations, 
> and polar/parametric/series calculus. There is no mathematics that is too 
> recondite for me to easily understand. I also have experience with 
> tensorFlow for java and for python. I also know some fundamentals of python 
> and am proficient in java. I will be doing what has been suggested by the 
> one post I have gotten but I am looking to hear directly from the mentors 
> of this project to hear what they are looking for in terms of my proposal. 
> Can any of the mentors please provide me some guidance?
>
What do you mean by guidance?
As Dima pointed to, it is very easy to get Sagemath sources from the 
internet...
This is a very involved project and though I'll be able to help the student 
I cannot give a step by step guide on how to download sage.

Once you'll have managed downloading and compiling sage by yourself (which 
is a minimal requirement to have a chance of success for the project), 
please report. 

> Best regards,
> David Sult
>
>

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