On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 4:57 PM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
>   3. Code to convert back and forth between MathQuill's format to Sage
> symbolic expressions.

Personally, I think MathQuill is the best option to start with (I
wrote it on the ideas page). This point "3." is probably the most
complicated one. You have to translate the semantic information from
the MathQuill representation into the one for Sage (or Sympy)
expressions. Do this step-by-step and make sure to tackle this problem
in the right way. This means, just start with a few basic functions
and get them right, and only then think about expanding to more.
I also suggest you to play extensively with that desmos calculator,
where MathQuill is used. I assume, they also do this semantic
translation, and I think it's helpful to have a good feeling about how
it does work there.

Maybe, also do not bother yourself too much with buttons and the UI
... at least not until the mid-term evaluation. Instead, try to get
this much harder part done.

-- harald

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