Dawn Magnet
unread,Mar 24, 2023, 12:39:43 PM3/24/23Sign in to reply to author
Sign in to forward
You do not have permission to delete messages in this group
Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message
to sympy
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