Hi Kunal,
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:48 AM, kunal arora kunalarora@gmail.com wrote:
Hello , my name is Kunal Arora. I am a 2nd year engineering(IT)
undergraduate from NSIT,Delhi(India).
I am proficient in c/c++ and have been programming in c/c++ for quite a
while now . Although i haven't been involved in any particular real
world/open-source projects involving c/c++ but i have a good understanding
of all the major data-structures and and related algorithms and have
implemented most of them in c/c++ which can be seen on my GitHub profile:
https://github.com/curiousguy13
I am also comfortable in Python annd have been involved in the Mozmill
automated testing tool for mozilla for the past couple of months.
I am interested in CSymPy implementation of elementary functions which
include:
trigonometric functions,hyperbolic functions,complex functions,exponential
functions ,piecewise functions and other miscellaneous functions.
Thanks for your interest and my apologies for a late reply.
Yes, those functions should be added.
The way i see it is that we just have to implement the sympy elementary
functions into Csympy and trying to improve the algorithms on the way,if
possible.
Right.
If time permits, i would also be interested in implementing the series
expansion and taylor series related functions.
So, currently i am trying to understand the CSymPy codebase and i think the
documentation of the CSymPy can be improved a lot.
Yes, documentation should be improved.
What should be my next step?
Any comment/input would be appreciated.
We have a patch requirement. So the next step would be to try to implement maybe
one of the functions in csympy and send a PR with it. That way you
familiarize yourself
with the code base and you can ask questions if you run into any problems.
I'll try to reply quickly.
Ondrej
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