Hello,

I have added a new issue here, related to installation problems 
- https://github.com/sympy/sympy_gamma/issues/70 . Since the issue is 
pretty important, as it's related to installation, hence could someone try 
and look into this issue?

Thanks!

Ashutosh Saboo

On Wednesday, 16 March 2016 14:42:14 UTC+5:30, Ashutosh Saboo wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> How about if we just modify the structural comparison `==` to mathematical 
> comparison (like a.equals(b), or simplify(1-b)==0 ) just for SymPy Gamma? - 
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy_gamma/issues/66 . This is because SymPy 
> Gamma will be used by the non-sympy developers and more, and hence they may 
> feel that `==` as in general, stands for mathematical comparison, unlike 
> structural comparison? 
>
> Any opinions on this?
>
> Thanks and Cheers!
>
> Ashutosh Saboo
>
> On Tuesday, 15 March 2016 23:15:27 UTC+5:30, Ashutosh Saboo wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thanks a lot Aaron Sir for your response. I will try to look for other 
>> alternatives to 'latex2sympy' as well, in case if I don't find any other 
>> solution, then only I'll thing about considering 'latex2sympy` for my 
>> implementation. 
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/kiCMquuqC2s/Lw2LP2oGBgAJ - Should 
>> `Saving the search queries` be considered as a part of this project?
>>
>> Aaron Sir, Certik Sir, Your opinions on this, will be much valuable!
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Ashutosh Saboo
>>
>> On Tuesday, 15 March 2016 20:52:43 UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>>>
>>> Using latex2sympy will be fine. In general, you can and should use 
>>> whatever external things you need to make SymPy Gamma work, although 
>>> restricting to things that are BSD open source would be the best. 
>>>
>>> Aaron Meurer 
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Ashutosh Saboo 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > Hello, 
>>> > 
>>> > So, https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/me0oxyjj1uw/9ZA7RsWkBQAJ - 
>>> states 
>>> > that finally latex2sympy has MIT License, so is it fine if we use this 
>>> > directly for converting LaTeX to SymPy in SymPy Gamma as a part of the 
>>> GSoC 
>>> > Project? Or will it be discouraged to use 'latex2sympy' ? 
>>> > 
>>> > Thanks. 
>>> > 
>>> > -Ashutosh Saboo 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Monday, 14 March 2016 20:46:30 UTC+5:30, Ashutosh Saboo wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Hello, 
>>> >> 
>>> >> So, in the Project Idea corresponding to SymPy Live and SymPy Gamma, 
>>> like, 
>>> >> Wolfram Alpha recently launched a recent update of saving search 
>>> queries for 
>>> >> it's paid users. How about if we also go about creating a user 
>>> >> registration/login interface which provides several features like 
>>> saving the 
>>> >> search results (which is pretty easy, as only the search queries need 
>>> to be 
>>> >> added to a Database), and Support/Feedback feature - like users can 
>>> post 
>>> >> their feedbacks about SymPy Gamma, report issues if they feel any, or 
>>> ask 
>>> >> for some new feature to be added to SymPy Gamma. This will be very 
>>> useful to 
>>> >> users, once SymPy Gamma attains a good popularity, and we implement 
>>> the 
>>> >> necessary features as a part of this GSoC project, as they will as 
>>> well look 
>>> >> to provide constructive feedback to SymPy, as it's free and 
>>> open-source, 
>>> >> contrary to Wolfram Alpha. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Will this be encouraged as a part of this project? Should we consider 
>>> >> working on these (above mentioned) things as a part of this GSoC 
>>> project, or 
>>> >> should we consider and give priority to some other things, as a part 
>>> of this 
>>> >> GSoC project? 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Aaron Sir, Jasor Sir, Ondřej Sir Could you help me on this? 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Thanks and Cheers! :) 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Ashutosh Saboo 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> On Monday, 14 March 2016 11:42:10 UTC+5:30, Ashutosh Saboo wrote: 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Hello, 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> So, I was thinking as to how to improve the parser of SymPy Gamma. 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> We can define rules, which currently don't exist, using regex 
>>> expressions 
>>> >>> in the SymPy Parser, like searching for common function names in the 
>>> input 
>>> >>> provided by the user. So, will that be fine? Or will we need to add 
>>> anything 
>>> >>> more to accomplish this? 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Thanks. 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Ashutosh Saboo 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> On Saturday, 12 March 2016 14:37:53 UTC+5:30, Ashutosh Saboo wrote: 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> Hello, 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> Thanks Sudhanshu and Mr. Moore for your response. 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> Now, this is a big issue with respect to SymPy Gamma - Improving 
>>> the 
>>> >>>> Parser of the site. 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> For instance when I wrote : plot sinx, it popped me up with an 
>>> error, 
>>> >>>> however plot sin(x) produces the correct result. I would like to 
>>> parse plot 
>>> >>>> sinx to plot sin(x) automatically , and then show output 
>>> corresponding to 
>>> >>>> the parsed output, just with an addition like Google does - I'll 
>>> just add 
>>> >>>> the line 'Did you mean plot sin(x)' and then show the output 
>>> corresponding 
>>> >>>> to the parsed output. 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> These are some alternatives - http://www.nltk.org/ or 
>>> https://spacy.io/ 
>>> >>>> or https://stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/. Now, as listed on the 
>>> Spacy 
>>> >>>> website, it's much better than the others. However, NLTK seems to 
>>> have a 
>>> >>>> good documentation and support inline, but, although spacy proves 
>>> it to be a 
>>> >>>> lot more efficient than others, but still it's in early days, and 
>>> hence may 
>>> >>>> not have a good support online. 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> This is one of the biggest tasks of this project, and I have been 
>>> >>>> thinking on how to implement this. 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> Could someone help me on that, as in how could we go about 
>>> implementing 
>>> >>>> this, or build up on the above? 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> Could you help Mr. Moore, Sudhanshu, Mr. Aaron on this? 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> Thanks! 
>>> >>>> 
>>> >>>> On Friday, 11 March 2016 03:07:48 UTC+5:30, Jason Moore wrote: 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> See below. 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> Jason 
>>> >>>>> moorepants.info 
>>> >>>>> +01 530-601-9791 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Ashutosh Saboo <
>>> [email protected]> 
>>> >>>>> wrote: 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> Hello everyone. 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> I am Ashutosh Saboo, a undergrad student from BITS Pilani, Goa 
>>> Campus, 
>>> >>>>>> currently pursuing M.Sc(Hons.) Maths + B.Tech Computer Science. 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> I have been contributing to SymPy since some time now, and 
>>> several of 
>>> >>>>>> my PR's have also got merged, and some of them are also under 
>>> review now. My 
>>> >>>>>> GitHub profile can be viewed at this link - GitHub . 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> I have completed several Web Development projects, and I have 
>>> also 
>>> >>>>>> used different web frameworks like, Django, Flask and others as 
>>> well in my 
>>> >>>>>> projects. I also generally prefer coding in python, but I am 
>>> absolutely open 
>>> >>>>>> to learning anything new, that helps me work on any project. So, 
>>> I find this 
>>> >>>>>> as a very challenging and interesting topic, for some reasons-: 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> SymPy is getting developed at a very good rate, and many open 
>>> source 
>>> >>>>>> contributors contribute to the code base of SymPy to make it 
>>> better every 
>>> >>>>>> day. Other CAS engines like Wolfram Alpha are not Open Source and 
>>> also, with 
>>> >>>>>> the constant development of SymPy as a full fledged CAS, We must 
>>> also make 
>>> >>>>>> sure, that the normal people can use it, in an easy-to-use web 
>>> interface, 
>>> >>>>>> like that of Wolfram Alpha. That will give an immense popularity 
>>> and also 
>>> >>>>>> increase in number of users that use SymPy. 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> Since, I have contributed to SymPy and solved some of it's bugs, 
>>> hence 
>>> >>>>>> I thought of this as an interesting and challenging topic to 
>>> improve SymPy. 
>>> >>>>>> I would like to work towards this with full force. 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> I wish to improve SymPy Gamma a lot, as it seems to be of great 
>>> >>>>>> potential. I have researched a lot on this project and would like 
>>> to discuss 
>>> >>>>>> with the mentors associated with this project. So, who are the 
>>> mentors for 
>>> >>>>>> this project? 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> We don't have the mentors assigned yet for all the projects. We 
>>> will 
>>> >>>>> select the best proposals and then we will assign mentors. 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> Also, I had a look at these links as well - 
>>> >>>>>> https://github.com/sympy/sympy_gamma , 
>>> >>>>>> https://github.com/sympy/sympy-web-static , 
>>> >>>>>> https://github.com/sympy/sympy-live . 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> A doubt I had - Is this project associated primarily with the 
>>> >>>>>> improvements in both SymPy Live and SymPy Gamma , or only one of 
>>> them? 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> It can be either or both. Whatever you prefer. They are different 
>>> apps 
>>> >>>>> so it may be best to focus on one. But they could certainly (and 
>>> may) share 
>>> >>>>> infrastructure. 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> I want to eagerly work towards this project. If anyone could 
>>> guide me 
>>> >>>>>> forward, with this, then it would be great? 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> Search the mailing list and issues to get an idea of what the 
>>> history 
>>> >>>>> and current problems are. 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> Also, I have already solved some bugs for SymPy, do I need to 
>>> solve 
>>> >>>>>> any bugs for SymPy Live and SymPy Gamma as well, or do I get 
>>> kick-started 
>>> >>>>>> with my project proposal? 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>> It certainly won't hurt your application to solve some bugs in 
>>> those 
>>> >>>>> projects. 
>>> >>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> It would be great, if someone could advice their opinions to my 
>>> above 
>>> >>>>>> queries. Eagerly waiting to discuss the ideas, that I have 
>>> researched about. 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> Expecting a response, 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> Thanks a lot. Cheers! :) 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> -Ashutosh Saboo 
>>> >>>>>> 
>>> >>>>>> 
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