Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-04-25 Thread Aaron Meurer
Our SymPy code generation tutorial proposal was accepted. It will be presented at 8:00 AM on July 10 (Monday). Here is the full schedule https://scipy2017.scipy.org/ehome/220975/493418/ Aaron Meurer On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 9:41 PM, Jason Moore wrote: > The tutorial we submitted is here: https:/

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-26 Thread Jason Moore
The tutorial we submitted is here: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/SciPy-2017-Tutorial-Proposal:-Automatic-Code-Generation-with-SymPy Jason moorepants.info +01 530-601-9791 On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Jason Moore wrote: > FYi, Aaron and I are submitting a tutorial title "Code Generati

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-25 Thread Jason Moore
FYi, Aaron and I are submitting a tutorial title "Code Generation with SymPy". This will start with sympy expressions and end with users creating custom code generators. If a normal SymPy tutorial would be submitted and accepted we could have them back to back or one each day, with the general symp

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-25 Thread Sumith Kulal
Hi Gaurav, I think I shall be around for SciPy this time. I would be happy to collaborate on the tutorial. I was intending of meeting Ondřej anyways but I think we could all catch up at SciPy :) Thanking you Sumith On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 3:12:23 AM UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote: > > Yes,

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-20 Thread Aaron Meurer
Yes, we can. In the past we've had tutorials on SymPy and PyDy/SymPy mechanics, with the latter tutorial requiring the intro SymPy tutorial. Aaron Meurer On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 12:44 PM, Gaurav Dhingra wrote: > I don't have knowledge about code generation. So if someone else like Aaron > or Ond

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-19 Thread Gaurav Dhingra
I don't have knowledge about code generation. So if someone else like Aaron or Ondrej or may be someone else who is familiar with code-generation + who wants to attend the conference can definitely submit it. I think we can submit more than one tutorial (looking at the SciPy website it seems),

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-14 Thread Sartaj Singh
To add to this. Few of the people at PyConUK, 2016 were also very interested regarding SymPy's code generation. On 14 March 2017 at 10:49, Jason Moore wrote: > I vaguely remember this. I'm not sure if I suggested it or if someone > mentioned to me and I repeated it. But I bet a sympy code genera

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-13 Thread Jason Moore
I vaguely remember this. I'm not sure if I suggested it or if someone mentioned to me and I repeated it. But I bet a sympy code generation tutorial could be popular as an intermediate topic. I think that I recall some people telling me they'd have liked something deeper. Jason moorepants.info +01

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-13 Thread Aaron Meurer
I would ask the SciPy organizers if they would be interested in that. My fear is that too few people would be interested in an intermediate tutorial, as it would only appeal to people who already know some SymPy. Aaron Meurer On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 5:25 PM, Sartaj Singh wrote: > Hi, > > Last ye

Re: [sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-13 Thread Sartaj Singh
Hi, Last year there was a suggestion by Jason (if I remember correctly), to maybe make it an intermediate level tutorial. Let me know what you think? On 14 March 2017 at 01:34, Gaurav Dhingra wrote: > Hi everyone, > > This is to notify that I would be submitting a proposal for SymPy Tutorial >

[sympy] SymPy Tutorial Proposal: SciPy 2017

2017-03-13 Thread Gaurav Dhingra
Hi everyone, This is to notify that I would be submitting a proposal for SymPy Tutorial at SciPy 2017. Here is the wiki for the proposal: https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/SciPy-2017-Tutorial-Proposal Feel free to suggest changes. It's still incomplete. If anyone of you would like to join,