>                               Its about the interface i have been thinking
> about. I also had a study on live.sympy.org , it looks fabulous. Although i
> was thinking of a whole new different guide like thing for sympy users. We
> can think of it as "SYMPY QUICK GUIDE" for getting acquainted to Sympy
> quickly. I think it is quick because the interface look is aimed straight
> forward at sympy code(different modules ). We could include all the modules
> created by sympy developers and make it as a guide , easy to familiar
> quickly. The documentation is a well structured definition of code
> available. As the code keeps on increasing it might take time to get
> familiar with the code of sympy. Anyways i will be adding the screen
> shots in a while or so. I hope you like it. See you guys soon with screen
> shots. Mail me your views guys.

OK, looking forward to the screenshots :-)

I can only approve of the didactic orientation of the appliance you
suggest, this is certainly going to be useful.  However, you should
pay special attention to actually making it better than the existing
facilities in some regard.  As you already know, SymPy has a very cool
IPython-based console and there also is a very nice on-line
documentation, with a very smooth tutorial and a friendly user's
guide.  Of course, there is room for improvement (maybe, provide some
tips directly in the console, for example), which is what I, for one,
expect to see :-)

Sergiu

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