On 11/12/07, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know one student, that would be interested in writing the core in
> C++ as part of his Bachelor thesis (I could be his advisor). His
> current code is here:

One of the advantages of SymPy -- and one of the reasons to write it
in python -- was to ensure it was easy to read, and easy to modify.

It might make sense to write some classes it C (or C++), but ... at
what point does SymPy become redundant to the packages that are
already out there (or to Sage, as the glue)?

-jJ

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