Hello,

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Abhi <mrman...@gmail.com> wrote:
>            I have been getting acquainted to sympy a few days (may be
> a week). I trying to understand things in mathematical module. As
> Aaron said things are being duplicated, I thought that Sympy should
> have a working tool , just more than a document describing it. The
> idea is to get developers get acquainted to sympy very easily and
> quickly. By this interface, the developer may learn things in sympy
> pretty quickly, i guess. If you guys like it, lemme know. Im gonna
> post some sample screenshots of that interface.

Well, I guess you will have to post screenshots of that interface
anyway, so that people can throw a look at it and form some initial
opinion.

Note that there already are some nice consoles for Python (like
IPython), which provide a great deal of functionality, so you may want
to give them a bit of attention.  I think some of these consoles have
been recently mentioned on this list.  Also, I think you should take
live.sympy.org into considerations, since it already provides a very
clear and concise interface.

If you happen to be coding in Qt, you may consider building a mobile
version of your interface so that it can be used on Qt-enabled
devices.  Or else, you may just consider developing a SymPy app for
any of the mobile platforms.

Please don't treat this as a discouragement from your current course
of actions :-) I'm just sketching some possible directions, and I may
well be off-topic :-)

Sergiu

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