Can somebody tell me what work has been done on this project and what kind 
of implementations have been done ?

On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 10:24:08 PM UTC+5:30, RAJAT AGGARWAL wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I was going through the GSoc 2014 Project Ideas Page, and i found an idea 
> about the " step-by-step expression manipulation". I really liked the idea, 
> and thought of a library to provide such features will be very helpful for 
> the users using SymPy. I went through the last year wiki pages and found 
> that this idea was placed at bottom due to reasons of not having any 
> utility, for having feature which we see for an " Application". But 
> according to me, this feature will really help and has importance of its 
> own, if implemented well and really worked hard upon it. 
> What more we can do is -
>
> * We can provide the options in the command, or call some function before 
> actually coding in SymPy, that will enable the step-by-step manipulation of 
> the expression. This is somewhat we have in BASH, called debug option, 
> although it tells the series of execution of the command, similarly we can 
> provide the steps so that user who is calculating some expression, is able 
> to get the steps that how it is calculated. Since i belong to an 
> engineering college and know the importance of such kind of library and as 
> a user of this library would really want to have such options, which could 
> tell me what mistakes was i doing when i was solving. This kind of many 
> other utilities this feature holds, according to me. 
>
> Looking forward for the feedback and help to start with the same.
>
> Regards
> Rajat
>

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