Hello Aaron,

I am interested in the workshop. When I submitted talk in PyCon India 2017 
& 2018, I got these feedback : 

- Include SymEngine and tutorial should have SymPy + SymEgnine section and 
how SymEngine is helpful and fast.
- Better real-world examples that can cover powerful features, that no 
other library provides.

Please let me know, what is the next procedure and tutorial link, where I 
can help.



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On Friday, 18 January 2019 00:44:59 UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>
> Is anyone interested in submitting a tutorial to the SciPy conference 
> this year? I would be interested if others are also willing to help. 
>
> We could submit an Intro to SymPy tutorial, or we could try for an 
> advanced one again like the code generation one we did two years ago. 
>
> The tutorial submission deadline is February 11. 
>
> By the way, if you are interested in helping but are concerned about 
> being able to pay for the conference, we can help out with that, and 
> SciPy also has financial aid you can apply to (open to everyone, not 
> just students). https://www.scipy2019.scipy.org/financial-aid 
>
> Aaron Meurer 
>

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