Very cool. I can't comment on how this as it relates to sympy in general, 
but I will comment as someone who is trying to develop a workbook-style REPL 
(sympy-notebook).

Having the additional syntax you are suggesting would be really convenient 
and make sympy code more readable. However, it is really important to me 
that what you enter into sympy-notebook is "just Python" - and by this all I 
mean is that anything that works in Python will also work in sympy-notebook. 
I don't know if you're planning to have SymPyScript be an extension to 
Python, like what I am talking about, or sort of a different language 
entirely. You could always have a  "doesn't interfere with normal Python 
syntax" mode and an "extended" mode. 

Thanks.

Sam Magura 

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