Yes I have. However, feel free to make comments or suggestions on the
proposal.
I am ready to submit my proposal.
Here is the link
:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15e6BzUPdqG37QQFgyUVTrwEBfx6FWQdWFzzIe7upgq0/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks
On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 10:13:18 PM UTC+5:30 nikhil..
Hey folks,
This year PyCon India(https://in.pycon.org/2020/) is being organized
virtually on October 3-5. Would anyone like to give a talk related to SymPy
at the conference?
I would suggest this year's GSoC students to submit a proposal about their
project. The projects will be complete l
Hi Soumi,
Have you decided on which modules you would like to update as part of your
project?
The application deadline is in 3 days. So, make sure to complete your
proposal before that.
Also, it would be great if you can post a link to your proposal here so we
can discuss that too before the d
Hi everyone,
Just a reminder that the deadline for Google Season of Docs writer
application *is July 9, 2020, at 18:00 UTC, *which is in about 3 days. If
anyone is interested in applying for GSoD this season, please make sure you
complete your application before the deadline.
Also, whoeve
You can suppress the output in Jupyter by appending a semi-colon at the end
of the line.
Jason
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On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 7:34 AM Javier Arántegui
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Using Jupyter, when you use ‘plot’, you get the plot and a line saying
> “”. I have a couple of qu
Hello!
Using Jupyter, when you use ‘plot’, you get the plot and a line saying
“”. I have a couple of questions:
1. What is the reason to put that line? I’m sure there is a reason.
2. Is there an easy way to remove it? I find it quite ugly.
Ah! I have just found one way to remove it:
p = plot(