Is IronPython even still a thing? https://ironpython.net/ suggests
that the latest Python version it supports is 3.4, meaning to even
have a chance at using SymPy in it, you'll have to use an older
version of SymPy. Newer versions of SymPy do not support Python 3.4
(or 2.7) and use Python syntax that wasn't introduced until later
versions, so you'd get a syntax error.

Aaron Meurer

On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 9:12 PM Janela Paz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying tp learn to use IronPython because I wanted to make a GUI to the 
> program I made using sympy but it's not executing anything
> . Is it really not possible to import sympy to  Ironpython or there is other 
> way
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