So, after 8 beautiful years, is there a way to do this today?

I see posts regarding this very issue in GitHub, StackOverflow, everywhere!


On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 9:29:53 AM UTC-5 Francesco Bonazzi wrote:

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>
> On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 3:05:27 PM UTC+1, Joachim Durchholz 
> wrote:
>>
>> Am 11.02.2015 um 12:07 schrieb Guillaume Anciaux: 
>> > For various reasons I wish to stay in Python world... 
>>
>> You can still look at how they're dealing with it and see how their 
>> ideas may apply in the Python world. 
>>
>
> Redberry is written in Java, which has no REPL and no operator 
> overloading. They solved these issues by providing bindings to Groovy, 
> which is somewhat a sort of scripted version of Java, extending Java to 
> support a REPL and operator overloading.
>
> Their code is really interesting, they have already implemented many cases 
> of manipulations of indexed quantities, including derivatives, derivatives 
> of summations of indexed quantities, valence-sensitivity (i.e. covariant vs 
> contravariant indices).
>
> They suggest to use IntelliJ IDEA as an IDE to work with Redberry, its 
> great advantage over IPython is the ability to search for class locations 
> and automatically import them. For the rest I prefer IPython notebook.
>

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