Hello,

On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Abhiram Ampabathina
<[email protected]> wrote:
>                                   Its again about the simple guide
> like thing for sympy. I have made a screenshot of that. A good
> approximate to my idea. Please tell me is it useful or not in getting
> acquainted to sympy faster . I attached the screenshot at
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8pXy4LH0sF0SEpUZUJDaF9RdmFGRjlac3A1dHZ5QQ/edit
> .          Give me a brief review whether it is usefull or not.

I don't seem to have the permissions to view this document.  Neither
can I open the link you provide in the other E-mail with this subject.

> Because i feel learning the code by doing experiments one after the
> other. So that it would get it into developers heads fastly.  Also a
> developer may also oftentimes refer to documentation of code. This
> could be a helping hand for getting the code, understanding the code.

Yes, sure; experimentation is very good for acquiring practical
skills.

> Advantages:
>  1. Beginner Developers get it very fast.
>  2. Helping hand for intermediate developers to test the modules
> instantly , no need of testing the module manualy at terminal.

Sounds great :-)

Sergiu

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