Hello everyone,

I’m Soumya Sakshi, a second-year engineering student with a background in 
Python, and I’m looking to make my first meaningful open source 
contributions.
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I became interested in SymPy because symbolic mathematics was something I 
often struggled to verify independently — reviewing limits, derivations, 
matrices, discrete maths, and related topics usually meant skimming through 
online solutions. Seeing how SymPy represents and manipulates symbolic 
expressions programmatically made it feel like a project worth learning 
from and contributing to. I am excited to explore the project and gradually 
deepen my understanding while building useful contributions.
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As someone starting out, I’d like to focus first on understanding the 
project structure and contribution workflow properly. I’m particularly 
interested in beginning with well-scoped tasks such as documentation, 
tests, or small beginner-friendly issues before moving on to larger code 
changes.
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>From your experience, what tends to be the most effective starting path for 
new contributors to SymPy?

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to learning from the community.
  
Soumya Sakshi

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