[sympy] Introduction to SymPy community

2020-01-28 Thread Nicolas Guarin
Hello, I am Nicolás Guarín-Zapata, PhD candidate at Purdue University. I am comfortable using Python (and SymPy), and have developed some packages using them. I have contributed to SymPy in the past doing things like: testing ODE solvers, documentation, website translation to Spanish (and

Re: [sympy] Re: SciPy tutorial

2020-01-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
I've written up the start of the proposal here https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/SciPy-2020-Tutorial-Proposal. Please take a look and let me know if everything looks OK. Feel free to edit the page as well. I have also started a repo for tutorial materials at

Re: [sympy] Re: SciPy tutorial

2020-01-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
I've started a page on the wiki for the proposal https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/SciPy-2020-Tutorial-Proposal. I have just the questions there now. If someone is interested in collaborating on this in real time, we can move this to a Google Doc. Otherwise, please feel free to edit that wiki

Re: [sympy] Re: SciPy tutorial

2020-01-28 Thread Aaron Meurer
Ping on this. The tutorial submission deadline is in two weeks (February 11). Some of the old tutorial proposals are on the wiki https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki (type "scipy" into the page search box). Unless someone wants to submit something else, I think we should submit an introductory

[sympy] Re: [Discussion] GSoC 2020 Stats module

2020-01-28 Thread 'Smit Lunagariya' via sympy
Hi, I would surely prepare a rough timeline plan of implementation within few days and provide an update. Can you please guide me to the updated ideas list, so I could also extract the ideas from them and add them to the plan? Thanks, Smit Lunagariya. -- You received this message because you