Hi Nico,

On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Nicolas Jimenez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am the lead developer for Mathpix (http://mathpix.com/).  We have
> developed the word's first app that can solve math by simply taking pictures
> of your handwriting.  We use Sympy and SympyGamma as part of our stack.
> Firstly, we wanted to thank the Sympy project for making this app possible.
> Secondly, if anyone is interested in helping us make the app better and
> contributing back to Sympy (eg. see:
> https://github.com/augustt198/latex2sympy), please contact me, we are
> venture backed and located in SF.

Thanks for sharing. Nico and I talked on the phone a bit. The main
work that was done Mathpix is to take an image, and get a latex
representation back. That's a very hard problem and very difficult to
do. I would love to play with that myself, but I only have an Android
phone.

They chose to use SymPy and SymPy Gamma as the backend, that's very
exciting. Thanks also for releasing the latex -> sympy convertor as
open source under the MIT license.

Nico, as I said on the phone, if you see an area for collaboration,
definitely let us know.

Ondrej

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