I believe SymPy should definitely take part in PyCon India 2021, this can
enhance this package's community and usage. If you need any help you can
let me know; I am volunteering for PyCon this year.
Regards
Shivang
On Thursday, 1 April 2021 at 12:32:43 UTC+5:30 faisalr...@gmail.com wrote:
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> I am willing to join you!
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That's great, Naman.
Based on the previous SymPy release, I suppose a lot of features can be
> added to the tutorial, for example - The Stats and the ODE
> modules were extended and improved, some features were added to the
> Series, Vector, and Number Theory
Hey, Faisal --
I am willing to join you! It was suggested by Jason in a thread last year
to use and update the existing SymPy tutorial.
Based on the previous SymPy release, I suppose a lot of features can be
added to the tutorial, for example - The Stats and the ODE
modules were extended and
Hey all,
PyCon India is being organized virtually this year on Sept 17-20. I am
interested in conducting an introductory
workshop on SymPy.
The last date for submitting workshop proposals is May 7. I found these
existing
tutorials (https://docs.sympy.org/latest/tutorial/ and