The book 'DynamicsOnline: Theory and Implementation with Autolev' would be 
very helpful to me.
I looked up the contents and it seems to cover Dynamics, the Kane's method 
and the implementation part using Autolev.
It would be great if I can get a copy of it soon.

I am still not clear about running Autolev.
Should I purchase the student license for MotionGenesis or will Jason just 
exchange the test cases and outputs with me throughout the project?

Nikhil

On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 3:35:10 PM UTC+5:30, Nikhil Pappu wrote:
>
> Community Bonding Period Plan:
>
> I will get started on May 5th and work on these prerequisites until May 
> 14th.
>
> 1. Community Bonding:
>     - Interact with the community
>     - Get started with the blog (check out Planet SymPy)
>
> 2. Autolev and Kane's Method:
>     - Review the Autolev tutorial
>     - Read DynamicsOnline: Theory and Implementation with Autolev
>
> 3. ANTLR:
>     - Review The Definitive ANTLR Reference
>     - Set up the work environment
>
> 4. SymPy and PyDy:
>     - Go over the SymPy mechanics module (guide + documentation + code)
>     - Go over the PyDy Documentation
>     - Go over the SymPy and PyDy examples and models
>     - Go over the Bicycle and Human Body examples
>
> 5.  Benchmarking:
>      - Figure out how to run Autolev code
>      - Check out the dynamics benchmarking website
>

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