Hi Fredrik,

On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Fredrik Johansson wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> First off, congratulations to the SymPy community for version 1.5!
> 
> I'm interested in feedback about the symbolic formula language I'm 
> developing for Fungrim (http://fungrim.org/).
> 
> I have a draft writeup about the language (now named Grim) here: 
> http://fungrim.org/grim/
> 
> It's still very much a work in progress and many aspects of the design 
> could certainly be changed. A central constraint is that I'm trying to 
> have constructs that work reasonably well both for representing 
> symbolic expressions and for representing natural mathematical notation 
> (sometimes these goals clash with each other).
> 
> Here is a minimal start of a SymPy-Grim interface: 
> https://github.com/fredrik-johansson/fungrim/blob/master/pygrim/sympy_interface.py

Thanks for documenting the new language Grim. I think you are onto something 
and while many of the goals of SymPy and Grim are similar, there are important 
differences that mandate a separate language.

Here is a relevant discussion:

https://twitter.com/hypergeometer/status/1206552744460509184

and my latest opinion why we should consider using Grim for our docstrings:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/14964#issuecomment-566282722

Ondrej

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