On Mon, 18 Apr 2022 at 18:43, Aman Sharma
<b21...@students.iitmandi.ac.in> wrote:
>
> Hello SymPy community,
> I am Aman Sharma (mostlyaman on github). I plan to apply for GSoC 2022 for 
> porting SymPy Gamma to Pyodide. I have used SymPy Gamma countless times 
> during my first year calculus and electrical course. In my opinion, SymPy 
> Gamma is an incredibly useful tool and has great potential to be expanded 
> upon.
> If you want to suggest some features / share opinions to the project, please 
> do so at https://github.com/sympy/sympy_gamma/issues/188
>
> SymPy Gamma currently runs on the Google App Engine, with Sympy 1.6 which is 
> quite old. Because of the high server costs, Gamma was going to be shut down. 
> So, it is important to modify SymPy Gamma to run in the browser without any 
> backend computation. This eliminates the need to maintain a server and the 
> application could be just hosted on Github pages with zero cost. This is 
> achieved using Pyodide.

There are a number of projects/PRs attempting to do something similar
to this right now. You mention SymPy Beta in your proposal but I
thought there was at least one other. How is this project idea
different from those?

--
Oscar

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