Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 9:00 PM Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Oscar, thanks for the information about SymPy's capabilities and options. > > Because many of the pages we're discussing are in the tutorial, I think it > would be useful to lay out the current and proposed tutorial structure in a >

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread Jeremy Monat
Oscar, thanks for the information about SymPy's capabilities and options. Because many of the pages we're discussing are in the tutorial, I think it would be useful to lay out the current and proposed tutorial structure in a document. I created a page on the wiki Tutorial structure on

[sympy] Re: Self Introduction

2021-11-30 Thread Chris Smith
selamat siang! Welcome to SymPy. You will want to check out the https://www.sympy.org/en/development.html and especially the link "how to prepare patches". Chris /c On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 1:16:30 PM UTC-6 abraham...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi everyone! > > My name is Abraham and I am a

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread David Bailey
Thanks for responding, On 29/11/2021 18:51, Aaron Meurer wrote: Can you clarify what you mean by "3.4.6"? This is the sort of issue I plan on addressing as part of my CZI documentation project. Yes, sorry I was referring to the section 3.4.6 Sqrt is not a Function in the PDF version of the

Re: [sympy] Self-introduction--Interest: Making SymPy easier for new users via documentation

2021-11-30 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 at 02:37, Jeremy Monat wrote: > > Improve the tutorial solvers page's order by first explaining how to solve > equations and inequalities, particularly explaining the strengths of > different solvers, when to use each, and giving examples of each (as > suggested by Oscar)