Hello Wes,

In your calculus tutoring app, how do users input the expressions? Using a 
set of buttons in a GUI, using Latex, or some other mathematical markdown? 

My motive for asking is to understand the process you're using for parsing 
input expressions. 

On Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 2:24:12 AM UTC-4 Wes Galbraith wrote:

> Hi Sympy Community,
>
> I am a Python developer working for Pearson Education in Centennial CO. We 
> are working on a calculus tutoring app that uses Sympy to help assess the 
> correctness of students' solutions to their homework problems. I would like 
> to contribute to the project to give back to the open-source community and 
> improve my understanding of the library.
>
> Here is a quick summary of my experience and education. I have been a 
> professional software developer for about a year and three months. Before 
> that, I completed an MS in math at Colorado State University. My thesis was 
> on the use of spectral methods to solve PDEs applied to ion bombardment 
> experiments. My implementations were in Python and used the numpy and scipy 
> libraries. I took three graduate algebra courses as part of my coursework, 
> which included studying Groebner bases. Most of my experience in computer 
> algebra is from using Sympy at Pearson. I've primarily used tools from the 
> Polys module to try and determine when Calc I limit problems can be solved 
> by factoring or by conjugate radicals, and worked on a utility library to 
> determine the domain of a univariate real-valued function that makes use of 
> Sympy's continuous_domain function and handles edge cases.
>
> Looking forward to getting involved with the project.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wes Galbraith
>

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