Mathics has a license that makes it incompatible with sympy. But
regardless, I think we should find a way to make RUBI work without
having to build a full Wolfram language interpreter.

Aaron Meurer

On Sat, Mar 2, 2024 at 10:10 AM Samith Kavishke
<samithkarunathil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is that means this project is not going to be continued?
>
> On Saturday, March 25, 2023 at 2:12:27 AM UTC+5:30 Oscar wrote:
>>
>> There already is mathics which is a Wolfram Language interpreter that
>> is based on SymPy. It would seem a bit odd to create a new one.
>>
>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2023 at 19:48, Aaron Meurer <asme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > I believe the primary function of this project is to make it easier to
>> > integrate the RUBI integrator into SymPy. The project shouldn't
>> > actually depend on Wolfram Mathematica or any proprietary code at all.
>> > The best place to start here would be to look at RUBI and see what the
>> > status of it is. You can see the status of the SymPy RUBI port at
>> > https://github.com/sympy/rubi, and by searching for "rubi" in the
>> > SymPy issue tracker.
>> >
>> > Aaron Meurer
>> >
>> > On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 10:39 AM Dawn Magnet <a1885...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Dear Sympy Community,
>> > >
>> > > My name is Zutong Wen, and I am a student from China Agricultural 
>> > > University. I am writing to express my interest in participating in the 
>> > > Google Summer of Code (GSOC) program with the Sympy project. 
>> > > Specifically, I am interested in the "Create a Wolfram Mathematica 
>> > > interpreter" subproject.
>> > >
>> > > I have always been fascinated by the power and versatility of 
>> > > mathematical software, and I believe that the Sympy project is an 
>> > > excellent platform for me to develop my skills and contribute to the 
>> > > open-source community. As a student of mathematics and computer science, 
>> > > I have a strong foundation in both fields, and I am confident that I 
>> > > have the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle the challenges of this 
>> > > project.
>> > >
>> > > The "Create a Wolfram Mathematica interpreter" subproject is 
>> > > particularly appealing to me because it involves integrating two 
>> > > powerful mathematical software systems. Wolfram Mathematica is a widely 
>> > > used and highly respected software system for symbolic and numerical 
>> > > computation, and Sympy is a powerful Python library for symbolic 
>> > > mathematics. By creating an interpreter for Wolfram Mathematica in 
>> > > Sympy, we can bring together the strengths of both systems and provide 
>> > > users with a more comprehensive and flexible tool for mathematical 
>> > > computation.
>> > >
>> > > As a potential GSOC participant, I am committed to working closely with 
>> > > the Sympy community to develop a high-quality and useful interpreter for 
>> > > Wolfram Mathematica. I am familiar with the Python programming language 
>> > > and have experience with various Python libraries, including Sympy. I 
>> > > have also worked on several programming projects in the past, including 
>> > > a web-based backend API and some commandline tools such as Tetris. And 
>> > > I'm also familiar with C++ and Rust.
>> > >
>> > > In addition to my technical skills, I am also a dedicated and 
>> > > hardworking individual. I understand the importance of time management 
>> > > and communication in a collaborative project, and I am confident that I 
>> > > can meet the expectations of the Sympy community and the GSOC program.
>> > >
>> > > In conclusion, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the 
>> > > Sympy project and to work on the "Create a Wolfram Mathematica 
>> > > interpreter" subproject. I believe that this project has the potential 
>> > > to benefit a wide range of users and to advance the field of 
>> > > mathematical software. Thank you for considering my application, and I 
>> > > look forward to hearing from you soon.
>> > >
>> > > Sincerely,
>> > >
>> > > Zutong Wen
>> > >
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