Dear enthousiast, Thanks for your interest. Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath, you should start getting a little bit more familiar with Sagemath (especially things related to symbolic expressions and the fast callable). You should also try to compile Sage on your computer and understand the development process which is organized around the website https://trac.sagemath.org/.
A good entry point is SageMath documentation (https://doc.sagemath.org/). Ideally, you could also start contributing to Sagemath with beginner tickets. Best wishes, Vincent Le 24/02/2020 à 04:39, Sayandip Halder a écrit :
Hello, world! I would love to contribute to the project titled Fast evaluation of symbolic expressions as a part of GSOC 2020. I am proficient with C, Python and Numpy. I have taken courses in algebra, real and complex analysis, data structures and algorithms as part of my engineering curriculum. I am enthusiastic about working on this project. Can anyone help me get started?
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