All the current code in in SymPy, in sympy/parsing. You should think
about how to structure the parsing module, so that it is extensible
enough to handle many different kinds of inputs (LaTeX, mathematica,
natural language, etc.).

Aaron Meurer

On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Aditya Shah <adityasha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am Aditya Shah and I am a third year Computer SCience student at
> BITS-Pilani university. I would like to work with Sympy for GSOC. I had
> previously posted on this mailing list regarding my willingness to implement
> the group theory module for Sympy. While scrolling through the ideas list, I
> came upon the idea to improve the parser for Sympy Live. I have a small
> background in parsing and natural language processing, since I have done
> projects on those topics for my college course work. Can anyone please tell
> me how much work is done on parsers, and what needs to be implemented
> further?
>
> @ProspectiveMentor: Please reply to this post so that I can discuss further
> regarding the topic.
>
> Github profile: https://github.com/adityashah30/
> IRC: adityashah30
>
> Thanks,
> Aditya Shah
>
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