Hi,

at the end of August I participated in EuroSciPy conference, but
unfortunately didn't have time to follow up. I presented a poster: "Review
of Python-based symbolic mathematics systems and libraries" (see
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/wiki/SymPyPresentations). There were very
many great talks, but I strongly recommend keynote talk due to Fernando
Perez: "Ten years of (interactive) scientific Python" (
http://www.euroscipy.org/file/6459?vid=download). From the perspective of
our community, slide #61 may be the most interesting, because it shows that
(quoting the author) "SymPy is a healthy project".

Mateusz

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