Re: [sympy] GSoC 2018 Project - Autolev Parser (using ANTLR 4)

2018-01-29 Thread Jason Moore
Yes, it is still useful.

Jason

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On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 3:43 PM, Ondřej Čertík  wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2018, at 6:41 AM, Nikhil Pappu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a sophomore in Computer Science and Engineering at the International
> > Institute of Information Technology Bangalore and
> > a theoretical computer science and applied math enthusiast.
> >
> > I am well versed in Python. I am also well familiar with C, C++, Java and
> > Javascript.
> > I have used various programming languages and frameworks related to
> machine
> > learning, scientific computing, graphics, web dev and mobile dev.
> > I am a newcomer into the world of open source but I find it quite
> amazing.
> > I have a decent understanding of Git and Github.
> >
> > I would like to work on this project over the course of the summer.
> > I got to know about ANTLR after looking at the ideas page. I found this
> > tool to be incredibly powerful and user-friendly.
> > I really liked the ALL(*) approach that it takes over the usual bottom up
> > parsing techniques like LALR(k) and LR(k).
> >
> >
> > I have watched the Stanford Compilers MOOC.
> > I have also read most of the book - The Definitive ANTLR 4 Reference.
> > I am currently trying to manually translate some examples given in the
> Autolev
> > Tutorial  to
> > SymPy code using the mechanics module
> > to gain an insight into building the parser.
>
> That is an interesting idea. Jason, do you think this would be a useful
> project for PyDy?
>
> Ondrej
>

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Re: [sympy] GSoC 2018 Project - Autolev Parser (using ANTLR 4)

2018-01-29 Thread Ondřej Čertík


On Fri, Jan 26, 2018, at 6:41 AM, Nikhil Pappu wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am a sophomore in Computer Science and Engineering at the International 
> Institute of Information Technology Bangalore and 
> a theoretical computer science and applied math enthusiast.
> 
> I am well versed in Python. I am also well familiar with C, C++, Java and 
> Javascript.
> I have used various programming languages and frameworks related to machine 
> learning, scientific computing, graphics, web dev and mobile dev.
> I am a newcomer into the world of open source but I find it quite amazing.
> I have a decent understanding of Git and Github.
> 
> I would like to work on this project over the course of the summer.
> I got to know about ANTLR after looking at the ideas page. I found this 
> tool to be incredibly powerful and user-friendly.
> I really liked the ALL(*) approach that it takes over the usual bottom up 
> parsing techniques like LALR(k) and LR(k).
> 
> 
> I have watched the Stanford Compilers MOOC.
> I have also read most of the book - The Definitive ANTLR 4 Reference.
> I am currently trying to manually translate some examples given in the 
> Autolev 
> Tutorial  to 
> SymPy code using the mechanics module
> to gain an insight into building the parser.

That is an interesting idea. Jason, do you think this would be a useful project 
for PyDy?

Ondrej

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