> Since you interest is in plotting I wonders if you are familiar with the
following software -
I'm aware of its existence, but I never had the need for high quality
publication-ready plots, so I never use it.
> It would be wonderful if this package could be used from within
sympy/python (a
Hello Aaron,
I'm Davide SandonĂ , the developer of the SymPy Plot Backend module (
https://github.com/Davide-sd/sympy-plot-backends).
I've edited the plotting module section in the GSoC-ideas page, and added
my name as a mentor. Quoting the page:
> If you are willing to mentor, please add
SymPy is participating in Google Summer of Code again this year
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Interested candidates should start with our ideas list, and discuss
them with us here on the mailing list
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas. Also be aware that we
have a requirement
Google has opened applications for organizations for Google Summer of Code
2023. They have greatly simplified the application process for
organizations that have participated in the past. We now only need to
submit our ideas page and list how many mentors we have.
Our ideas page is at
Thank you, Aaron!
Em quarta-feira, 4 de abril de 2018 00:28:05 UTC-3, Aaron Meurer escreveu:
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> You are still welcome to contribute however.
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Unfortunately no. The deadline for applications has already passed.
You are still welcome to contribute however.
Aaron Meurer
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 10:01 PM, wrote:
> Is it still possible to participate in the Google Summer of Code?
> I would like to
Is it still possible to participate in the Google Summer of Code?
I would like to work on Mechanics problems.
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My name is Ajinkya Dande, I am a Final year engineering student with a
Major in Computer Science and Engineering from University of Pune, India.
With reference to the *Google Summer of Code 2017* projects offered by the
organization *SymPy. *I would appreciate the chance of talking about the
However, I should note that if we aren't accepted we will likely
participate under an umbrella org like PSF or NumFOCUS.
Aaron Meurer
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We plan to apply. There's no way to know if we will be accepted.
Aaron Meurer
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Hi,
Since SymPy is a NumFOCUS sponsored project
and NumFOCUS will apply to be a mentoring organization on GSoC
I want to know (1) if SymPy is planning to apply this year
and (2) if want to apply under NumFOCUS umbrella.
SymPy is welcome and encouraged to apply as separate mentoring
organizations
We will apply as a mentoring org and use NumFOCUS if we don't get accepted.
It looks like the application period starts February 8 and the
deadline is February 19.
If anyone wants to volunteer to help the first step is to copy the
2015 pages on the wiki to 2016 pages. Then we can start to update
Hi,
NumFOCUS has promotes and supports the ongoing research and development of
open-source computing tools including SymPy.
This year NumFOCUS want to try be a Google Summer of Code
umbrella mentoring organization,
Umbrella organizations are mentoring organizations accepted into the Google
Shubham,
Please read through this page:
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/introduction-to-contributing
Let us know if you have any questions.
Jason
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On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 6:11 AM, Shubham Jain shubham...@gmail.com wrote:
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I am Shubham
Hello Everyone,
I am Shubham Jain, an undergraduate currently studying in BITS Pilani
University.
I was going through the project idea list of GSoC 2014,
I am more than willing to work for Group Theory Project under the notion of
Mathematics Projects as my GSOC '15 project.
I know C, Python and
Just a reminder that Google Summer of Code starts today. All students
should start their work if they haven't already, and also their weekly
meetings with the mentors and weekly blog posts.
Aaron Meurer
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Hi everyone. As many of you may have noticed, Google has announced the
results for Google Summer of Code. I am proud to announce that we got six
slots from Google. The following projects have been accepted:
Student (Project): Mentor
- Chetna Gupta (Risch algorithm for symbolic integration):
Hi,
My name is Nishant and I am currently a senior in a high school near
Chicago. I will be an undergrad at Berkeley next year. At this point, I
want to major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Last summer, I worked with the SuLab in the Scripps Research Institute and
made a
Hi.
This is just a reminder to our nine Google Summer of Code students,
the mentors, and to the community in general, that Google Summer of
Code has official started as of today. The list of accepted projects
and student blogs is at
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Gsoc-2011-report. Good
Google has opened applications for organizations for the Google Summer
of Code 2011. The application period ends March 11.
I have edited the wiki page at
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2011-Organization-Application
with this year's questions. The answers that are there right now are
Hello. My name is Aaron Meurer, and I would be interested in applying
to work with sympy under the Google Summer of Code 2009. I am
currently a student at New Mexico Tech and am doubling majoring in
Mathematics and Computer Science, and, as such, sympy looked like it
would be a good project for
Hi,
SymPy will participate in the Google Summer of Code 2009, now it's the
time to get involved with the project. Our GSoC2009 page is:
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/wiki/GSoC2009
Interesting page that is linked from there is our ideas page:
http://wiki.sympy.org/wiki/GSoC2009Ideas
If you
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