Hello!
How one could start with implementing a concept of point in infinity or 
line in infinity?
It would be helpful for everyone who tries to use projective geometry. 
Without point in infinity, it is impossible to define reflection with 
respect to a circle of it's center, to exemplify.
If it would get implemented, one could possibly use SymPy to create a truly 
open source python-based interactive geometry software. The only one's that 
are really used nowadays are either GeoGebra (code is open-source, however 
it's free for educational purpouses only, built in Java), Geometer's 
Sketchpad (closed source) or Cindirella (closed source).

And of course, who wouldn't like to be able to create constructions as 
Python programs (as opposed to sloppy techniques like binary blob that can 
read exclusively with one application). 
Later, composing graphics view into Jupyter Notebook... but these are 
dreams for this moment.

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