Hi,

2. Write a mobile app for Android and/or iOS.  Other app developers
have already demonstrated that it's possible to run SymPy natively on
both of these operating systems.  The project would be to write an app
that gives a nice interface to it.  One thing that could be done would
be to make a soft keyboard that is conducive to math input (similar to
what WolframAlpha has for their mobile apps).  If there are issues
with running SymPy on the device itself, we could make the app to just
be a nice interface to SymPy Live/Gamma.

My main concern with this project is mentors.  I don't feel that I
know C, Objective-C, Java well enough to mentor a student doing this.
Does anyone here feel that they do?


My plans for the summer are not at all finalised enough to tell if I am going to be able to mentor (or if I even want to apply myself again!), but if so I would be happy to mentor this project. (My knowledge of C, C++ and Java is certainly better than that of python...)

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