[sympy] Re: SciPy 2023 CFP

2023-01-03 Thread Aaron Meurer
Relatedly, I've been looking at https://jupyterlite-sphinx.readthedocs.io/, which lets you embed notebooks into Sphinx documentation which can be executed in the browser. (except I haven't been able to get it working yet. If anyone has any experience with jupyterlite-sphinx please reach out!) I

Re: [sympy] Re: SciPy 2023 CFP

2023-01-03 Thread Aaron Meurer
That's great to hear. I have a copy of our submission in 2020, which was originally accepted, so that should be a good place to start. For the submission, we just need a basic outline, but we should have a plan in mind with the content we will need to create. Aaron Meurer On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at

[sympy] Re: SciPy 2023 CFP

2023-01-03 Thread S.Y. Lee
I would want to give a try again, I tried to join last conference, but unluckily didn't went well because of COVID. But we use some effort modernizing the tutorial though. On Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 2:11:39 AM UTC+2 asme...@gmail.com wrote: > The CFP for SciPy 2023 is open >

Re: [sympy] Re: Step-by-Step mathematics in SymPy

2023-01-03 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 01:12, gu...@uwosh.edu wrote: > > On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 6:33:38 AM UTC-6 syle...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> I think that simplify or evaluation should rather be decomposed in many >> components > > > To a great extent I think sympy already does this through the