I would recommend starting with something simple to get through the 
push/commit cycle at least once. If there are issues that are marked as 
Easy but they are still open and there is not an active PR for them, feel 
free to take one of them.

/c

/c

On Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 11:16:20 AM UTC-6 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Hi Chris, thank you for the warm welcome!
>
> Right now I'm reading through the development workflow and setting up the 
> environment, will definitely check out the link that you sent, thank you!
>
> I saw that there were "easy to fix" issues, but I saw that almost all of 
> them has been taken/solved. As I'd like to work on the ODE module, would it 
> be ok to dive deep into the ODE module, immediately or would it be better 
> to start by fixing issues to get a better knowledge of how SymPy works?
>
> Your advice is greatly appreciated!
>
> On Wednesday, 1 December 2021 at 03:15:25 UTC+8 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> selamat siang! Welcome to SymPy. You will want to check out the 
>> https://www.sympy.org/en/development.html and especially the link "how 
>> to prepare patches".
>>
>> Chris
>> /c
>>
>> On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 1:16:30 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone! 
>>>
>>> My name is Abraham and I am a year 3 Mathematical Science student at 
>>> Nanyang Technological University, specializing in Applied Math. I am trying 
>>> to learn more about open-sourcing, and I felt like contributing to SymPy 
>>> would be great for me because of my math background and that I could 
>>> finally apply my math knowledge :). 
>>>
>>>    - level of familiarity with python (years of programming, previous 
>>>    projects): been using python for 2 years, I've made an e-commerce 
>>> website 
>>>    using Django, and I am currently making a scrabble website using 
>>>    react/Django. I also use python to solve algorithmic questions in 
>>> Leetcode
>>>    
>>>    - mathematical education level (high school / ... / PhD?): 
>>>    University, currently a year 3 mathematical science student in NTU 
>>>    Singapore.
>>>    
>>>    - particular expertise (physics? biology? ...subtopics):  math, I 
>>>    guess? I wouldn't consider myself an expert though as I'm still an 
>>>    undergraduate.
>>>    
>>>    - particular algorithmic interests: I'm not sure if I understood the 
>>>    question correctly, but I'm interested in working with the ODE library 
>>> of 
>>>    SymPy.
>>>    
>>>    - level of familiarity with symbolic math systems "computer 
>>>    algebra": Not familiar
>>>    
>>>    - your familiarity with SymPy (e.g. how have you used SymPy)? Last 
>>>    semester I used SymPy to double-check my Ordinary Differential Equation 
>>>    assignments :)
>>>    
>>>    - other possibly relevant information -- geographical location? 
>>>    native language?: I'm currently in Singapore, but I'm from Indonesia! I 
>>>    speak Indonesian and English
>>>
>>> Looking forward to putting my math knowledge into good use and 
>>> contributing to SymPy!
>>>
>>

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