Dear Mr. Flori,

        I forgot to add that I have tangential experience with tensorFlow 
for java and python as well and have been teaching myself it for both 
languages.

From,
David Sult

On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 8:44:06 PM UTC-7, David Sult wrote:

> Dear Mr. Flori,
>
>         I have successfully installed Sage and have been playing around 
> with it to get a feel for how well it works. I use matlab which is relevant 
> to Sage for obvious reasons. As far as source code goes, I have no 
> experience with that kind of thing and have been diligently looking on the 
> internet for informational sources but I am just about done with finals 
> this week. Thursday is my last day. After this I can dedicate any and all 
> time to solving the problems and rendering solutions. Mathematics is my 
> forte and I am well recognized for my academic prowess. I sincerely 
> appreciate all of your feedback. I did manage to look at the sage website 
> and Dima was right, it is very clear. Just understand that I am an intern, 
> I work full-time, take class full-time, am a part-time volunteer, and got 
> absolutely no replies until the start of the proposal acceptance date which 
> was very frustrating given that I started to communicate with organizations 
> over a week before the proposal-acceptance start date. By Thursday evening 
> I will be able to focus ALL of my time and energy to this proposal 
> concoction. Mathematics is my passion and as you can imagine I want this 
> project BAD. I mean I am fetishizing about the opportunity, literally. 
>
> Take care,
> David Sult
>
> On Monday, March 19, 2018 at 2:22:32 AM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 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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