Re: [sympy] Introduction to SymPy community

2019-12-16 Thread Gagandeep Singh (B17CS021)
Hi, Please read the contributing guide( https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Introduction-to-contributing). In addition, also take a look at README( https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/README.rst). Take a look at this list(https://github.com/sympy/sympy/labels/Please%20take%20over) for

Re: [sympy] Grim expressions

2019-12-16 Thread Ondřej Čertík
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, at 3:56 PM, Ondřej Čertík wrote: > Hi Fredrik, > > On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Fredrik Johansson wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > First off, congratulations to the SymPy community for version 1.5! > > > > I'm interested in feedback about the symbolic formula language

Re: [sympy] Grim expressions

2019-12-16 Thread Ondřej Čertík
Hi Fredrik, On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Fredrik Johansson wrote: > Hi all, > > First off, congratulations to the SymPy community for version 1.5! > > I'm interested in feedback about the symbolic formula language I'm > developing for Fungrim (http://fungrim.org/). > > I have a draft

Re: [sympy] Grim expressions

2019-12-16 Thread Fredrik Johansson
Thanks for the input! > - Since you mention that Grim should be parsable by languages other > than Python, I would suggest specifying a formal grammar for it. If > you want to keep that grammar as a strict subset of Python's grammar, > including semantics around operator precedence, I think

Re: [sympy] Grim expressions

2019-12-16 Thread Aaron Meurer
This looks nice. Some basic comments: - Since you mention that Grim should be parsable by languages other than Python, I would suggest specifying a formal grammar for it. If you want to keep that grammar as a strict subset of Python's grammar, including semantics around operator precedence, I

[sympy] Grim expressions

2019-12-16 Thread Fredrik Johansson
Hi all, First off, congratulations to the SymPy community for version 1.5! I'm interested in feedback about the symbolic formula language I'm developing for Fungrim (http://fungrim.org/). I have a draft writeup about the language (now named Grim) here: http://fungrim.org/grim/ It's still

[sympy] Introduction to SymPy community

2019-12-16 Thread Akhil Rajput
Hello everyone, I am Akhil Rajput, 3rd year undergraduate in Computer Science and Engineering department of IIT Mandi. I am really obsessed with mathematics and really enjoy working on the subject in general. Being a programmer, I really wanted to do something related to mathematics. That's why

Re: [sympy] Introduction to Sympy community

2019-12-16 Thread Gagandeep Singh (B17CS021)
Hi, Please read the contributing guide( https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Introduction-to-contributing). In addition, also take a look at README( https://github.com/sympy/sympy/blob/master/README.rst). Take a look at this list(https://github.com/sympy/sympy/labels/Please%20take%20over) for

[sympy] Introduction to Sympy community

2019-12-16 Thread Vipul Gupta
Hello all, I am Vipul Gupta, 3rd year undergraduate in Mathematics and Computing department of IIT-BHU. I have keen interest in Mathematics and had been coding in python since last 3 years. Therefore, being involving maths, sympy suits my interest. Please tell me how can I begin contributing to