sorry the link is actually http://rubentd.com/gifplayer/ and their github 
repo is at https://github.com/darthrubens/gifplayer it has MIT License so i 
guess it will not be a problem.

On Sunday, March 2, 2014 10:02:31 AM UTC+5:30, SAHIL SHEKHAWAT wrote:
>
> For animation i will be using GIF plugin for jquery see 
> http://rubentd.com/gifplayer/..and i can create something which works 
> just like the CDF plugin for browser of WOLFRAMAPLHA for the interactivity 
> like changing the scale and parameters. Threee.js seems like really nice 
> idea for 3-D plotting.
> Natural Language Processing Quepy is good enough, it will parse the input 
> and them search the databases of indexes from the Documentation to find the 
> related outputs. Also, I will write codes which will separate expression 
> and variables to be given as input for the expression.
>
> On Saturday, March 1, 2014 10:48:47 AM UTC+5:30, SAHIL SHEKHAWAT wrote:
>>
>> I have been working with sympygamma from last 2-3 months and would like 
>> to improve it. But there are about three big issues which alone don't make 
>> up to a summer's work but together they will improve sympy-gamma to a great 
>> extent.
>> *Plotting* is a main issue as D3.js which don't support 3-D plots and it 
>> also lacks interactivity also unfortunately matplotlib only has 
>> experimental support in appengine which does not support *Rasterisation*, 
>> so instead of that can we include matplotlib also as a submodule?? or as a 
>> workaround we need to include that experimental matplotlib support with 
>> javascript that fills the *interactivity issue *which will give user the 
>>  ability to change the parametes ,zoom, download as image or text.
>> *Natural language queries *is also of very prime importance, i know 
>> there is a separate project on parsing but i think that natural language 
>> queries feature will be different for Gamma and should be done separately. 
>> For this i can include TAGS in documentation and search the documentation 
>> for most related output. this way even if the input is not clear it can 
>> show some results which he can filter further by next thing i will include.
>> *Improving the Result-Sets *should be done because the result produced 
>> by gamma are limited to an extent (for example: gamma always show series 
>> expansion around 0 which can be None whereas series expansion around* 
>> 'e'* and '*1/e' *can be of importance). I am already working on 
>> downloading complete Result set as IPython notebook, see "
>> https://github.com/sympy/sympy_gamma/pull/32";. i will also imporve the 
>> cards by making the input of each card editable. 
>> The list of such small improvements is endless which together will make 
>> sympy gamma awesome.
>> Please suggest what you think?
>>
>

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