Re: [sympy] Start Contribution

2019-01-29 Thread Vishesh Mangla
Sure, I would definitely check it.

On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 06:51 Oscar Benjamin  Hi Vishesh,
>
> Since you mentioned your experience with differential equations maybe
> you would be interested in this issue (that I just opened):
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/15881
>
> If you have questions about it then probably best to ask on the issue.
>
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 22:31, Vishesh Mangla 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> > My name is Vishesh Mangla, 2nd year student at Bits
> Pilani,Rajasthan,India pursuing Msc.Chemistry + B Sc. Chemical Engineering
> (Duel Degree). I have learned python from online sources and then I started
> solving problems on Project Euler(Username : teutranian).I solved around
> 120 questions(took around 3 months) but then realized it was not leading me
> anywhere. So,now I would want to use whatever maths I know to produce a
> real product which can be used by someone.But I haven't done anything in
> the open source world yet. Being quite interested in maths(a lot more than
> chemistry) I would like to start contributing to sympy and at least post a
> proposal for GSOC '19 this year.I know maths and 'm willing to learn more
> of it.I am not a regular user of Sympy but had computational chemistry and
> solving ODE's(using laplace,bessel etc) as a math couse course last year
> which required solving equation,determinants etc. by hand not computer but
> I used that as an opportunity to work with a library of python ie Sympy to
> verify answers while practicing. I looked at the easy bugs page but
> couldn't see if the bug was unsolved or needs to be solved since in the
> comments there lead a link to where in that conversation the bug seemed to
> be repaired.Please help!
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Re: [sympy] Start Contribution

2019-01-29 Thread Oscar Benjamin
Hi Vishesh,

Since you mentioned your experience with differential equations maybe
you would be interested in this issue (that I just opened):
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/15881

If you have questions about it then probably best to ask on the issue.

On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 22:31, Vishesh Mangla  wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> My name is Vishesh Mangla, 2nd year student at Bits Pilani,Rajasthan,India 
> pursuing Msc.Chemistry + B Sc. Chemical Engineering (Duel Degree). I have 
> learned python from online sources and then I started solving problems on 
> Project Euler(Username : teutranian).I solved around 120 questions(took 
> around 3 months) but then realized it was not leading me anywhere. So,now I 
> would want to use whatever maths I know to produce a real product which can 
> be used by someone.But I haven't done anything in the open source world yet. 
> Being quite interested in maths(a lot more than chemistry) I would like to 
> start contributing to sympy and at least post a proposal for GSOC '19 this 
> year.I know maths and 'm willing to learn more of it.I am not a regular user 
> of Sympy but had computational chemistry and solving ODE's(using 
> laplace,bessel etc) as a math couse course last year which required solving 
> equation,determinants etc. by hand not computer but I used that as an 
> opportunity to work with a library of python ie Sympy to verify answers while 
> practicing. I looked at the easy bugs page but couldn't see if the bug was 
> unsolved or needs to be solved since in the comments there lead a link to 
> where in that conversation the bug seemed to be repaired.Please help!
>
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Re: [sympy] Re: Azure pipelines

2019-01-29 Thread Aaron Meurer
The question is if its worth it, given the other issues Azure has.
Keep in mind that we have to maintain whatever we set up.

For benchmarks, I don't know if any public CI is appropriate. You
really need a dedicated machine so you can get consistent runtimes.
Code quality tests are done as part of the test suite already
(test_code_quality.py).

I'm not opposed to the idea of using some other CI for other tests. I
think it should be driven by a real need, though, not just saying we
should use the resource because it is there. There are other options
too, such as CircleCI and AppVeyor.

Aaron Meurer

On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 3:09 AM S.Y. Lee  wrote:
>
> There had been some issues with azure pipelines with conda environment 
> setups, and I would also agree that some features are not better than travis.
>
> However, I have a question that, if they are offering free resources for open 
> source projects,
> we may allocate some of the tests to azure, which can either reduce overall 
> build time,
> or making some space for running benchmarks or code quality tests.
>
> Would there be any reason making this idea naive?
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[sympy] Re: Azure pipelines

2019-01-29 Thread S.Y. Lee
There had been some issues with azure pipelines with conda environment 
setups, and I would also agree that some features are not better than 
travis.

However, I have a question that, if they are offering free resources for 
open source projects,
we may allocate some of the tests to azure, which can either reduce overall 
build time,
or making some space for running benchmarks or code quality tests.

Would there be any reason making this idea naive?

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