[sympy] Interested in Contributing

2017-03-01 Thread Rahul Barnwal
Hi everyone, I am a third year undergraduate at IIT Kharagpur. I went through the idea list. I am interested to work on any of the two projects below. 1. Solvers 2. Group Theory. Could someone let me know the mentors for these two projects, so that i can discuss with them and finally get sta

Re: [sympy] Interested in Contributing

2017-03-01 Thread Sudhanshu Mishra
Hi Rahul, You can start by picking up small issues related to your project and fixing them. The right people will tag along as you go. This is a good way to get in touch with a new community. Cheers Sudhanshu Mishra On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Rahul Barnwal wrote: > Hi everyone, > I am a

[sympy] Interested in Contributing to SymPy for GSOC 2017

2017-03-07 Thread Shashwat Aggarwal
Hello Folks, I'm Shashwat Aggarwal, a sophomore from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology(NSIT) New Delhi, India. I am quite fond of Physics and Mathematics and thus really interested in contributing to SymPy as a part of GSOC project. I have checked SymPy's Project Ideas list, and have found

[sympy] Interested in Contributing to SymPy Project - Mathematices and Computer Science Projects

2024-01-14 Thread Seturaj Matroja
Greetings ! I'm Seturaj Matroja, a Master's Computer Engineering student at the University of Waterloo. I am well versed in C/C++ , python, javascript ,system calls, ipc, mutlithreading and Mathematics . I'm enthusiastic about learning and making contribute to Sympy during GSoC 2024 and beyond.

[sympy] Interested in contributing to Sympy, especially in the area of code generation

2016-06-20 Thread ruggero cyrille
Hi, I'm a third year undergraduate in computer science in France and I'm looking for a summer project. Since I already used Sympy and appreciated it, I'm interested in contributing to it. Since I took several courses on compilers, I wanted to get my hand into code generation. I'm interested in

Re: [sympy] Interested in contributing to Sympy, especially in the area of code generation

2016-06-20 Thread Aaron Meurer
An easy place to start for code generation is to find some functions that don't currently code generate for some given language backend and add support for them. Especially for the newer or less used languages (C and Fortran are the most used), there should be lots of functions that don't have prop