Hello everyone,
I am Bhavya Srivastava, and I am a Computer Science Engineering student at 
IIIT Delhi, India (Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, 
Delhi). I have just completed my first year at the college, and want to 
start contributing to open source projects. I have good knowledge of 
Python, and have been programming in it for about 2 years. Although I have 
programmed in some other languages as well, I am only going to talk about 
my experience with Python. Currently, I am familiar with a few 
computational and machine learning/Data science libraries of Python, namely 
Numpy, Pandas, Scikit-learn and matplotlib. I also have interest in 
programming games, and have written some simple games like Snake, tetris, 
minesweeper using the Pygame library. Also, I know some backend development 
and have written web applications for various hackathons using the Python 
web framework Flask.

My mathematical background is pretty decent. In class 11th and 12th of 
highschool, I had to prepare for my engineering entrances, and apart from 
physics and chemistry, I had to study Math. There was calculus, basic 
linear algebra(Matrices and determinants), Algebra, Trigonometry, 
Coordinate systems etc.
Also, in the first year of college, I took linear algebra in the first 
semester, and got a 10 GPA (10/10) in it. For reference, I used David Lay: 
Linear algebra and its applications, 3rd edition. I also took a data 
structures and algorithms class in my second semester, and have a huge 
interest in it. I have completed the tutorials of sympy, and have a good 
idea as to how it is used. 
I am comfortable in English, Hindi(My native language), and know a bit 
German (studied german for 2 years in school).

Lastly, I am totally new to the open source community, and have very little 
knowledge on Github (I recently attended a small workshop organised by my 
college to introduce students to Github, and there I learnt to do basic 
stuff like creating repos, cloning and forking them, pushing to a branch, 
or creating a new branch etc.)
I am looking forward to getting involved in the open source community, and 
although I am a total beginner at github, I am hoping you guys would guide 
me and help me start contributing to Sympy. 
 
   

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