Hello,

My name is Aleksandra Nowak. I am a first year Master student in 
Mathematics at the University of Warsaw and I have a keen interest on 
Computer Science. I took a lot of Mathematics courses, including: Calculus, 
Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Topology, Logic, Differential Geometry, 
Ordinary Differential Equations, Discrete Mathematics and more. This 
semester I participate in Algebra II (Introduction to Category Theory and 
Galois Theory) and Topology II courses. Moreover, I took various courses in 
Computer Science, such as: Introduction to Programming, Object-Oriented 
Programming and C++, Databases, Machine Learning and Decision Systems. I 
have intermediate knowledge of Python, C++ and HTML and basic knowledge of 
R and PostgreSQL. I currently work on a Computational Biology research 
project in Python on my Faculty and I am very passionate about Python, 
possibly as much as about Mathematics, that's why I would really like to 
combine these two together and implement a module for SymPy, that will 
support computations in groups.

I have looked at the GAP system and at github and I see that (as stated on 
your ideas page) some work is already done. In the next few days I'll try 
to get deeper into it, but let me ask for now for any advice where should I 
start and what to think about? What's more I would be grateful if anyone 
could give me a piece of advice (any websites?) on how to use github, as I 
haven't used it yet.

Kind Regards,
Aleksandra

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