Hi Sahil,

I think it is. Start writing it up on our wiki as Aaron just suggested
today (see his email) and ping us once you have something.
David Li is the expert here to consult.

Ondrej

On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 8:05 AM, SAHIL SHEKHAWAT
<sahilshekhawa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is mentioned in the "IMPROVING PLOTTING MODULE" section of GSOC'14 ideas.
> Okay GIF should not be used...i am going through Three.js and we can add
> mouse actions which along with d3.js will be nice. I think animations will
> not be needed anymore then..
> But the question is still there..can you please help me out that Do this
> project's outlines seems good enough for GSOC and should i go forward with
> it??..because i have just started improving it..so any help would be nice
>
>
> On Sunday, March 2, 2014 8:12:24 PM UTC+5:30, David Li wrote:
>>
>> Why GIF? It
>>
>> uses a lot of bandwidth
>> is rather low-quality
>> would have to be generated server-side, or
>> if done client-side, is completely redundant vs. canvas, SVG, WebGL, or
>> any of the other client-side technologies for animation/rendering.
>>
>> What animations are you talking about?
>>
>> D3 definitely supports interactivity - the current graph on Gamma is done
>> with D3!
>>
>> We don't want a plugin, either - nobody would install it and we don't need
>> such plugins, the browser is more than capable of animation/rendering now.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Saturday, March 1, 2014 9:34:48 PM UTC-7, SAHIL SHEKHAWAT wrote:
>>>
>>> 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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