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krishni andradi

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Feb 29, 2016, 2:18:09 AM2/29/16
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Hello Everyone,

I am Krishni, undergraduate computer engineering student (University of peradeniya Sri Lanka ). And i'm interested to work in

“Sympy” project this summer.

I have gone though the ideas list and I would like to cooperate with idea "Code generation” if it seems to be a match for me.

So I would like to know more details, someone plz help.

Thank you

Jason Moore

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Feb 29, 2016, 6:51:02 PM2/29/16
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Aaron is working on code generation extensively now. See his notes here:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Code-Generation-Notes

There are a number of wiki pages. I would start by reading the code gen docs, trying examples, and then trying to fix some of the code gen related bugs.

Jason

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Vladimir Polushin

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Mar 7, 2016, 9:22:10 AM3/7/16
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Hello!

I am a third-year undergraduate Computer Science student at the Moscow State University. I am currently studying Machine Learning and working with python (sklearn, scipy), I also know basic Calculus, Linear algebra, Probability theory and Differential equations. I've read sympy tutorial and tried to do several examples, so now I really want to contribute to sympy :) I've already created a pull-request for one issue and looked thought the list of ideas for GSOC, and I liked some of them (Group theory, Risch algorithm for symbolic integration, Linear Algebra: Tensor core). Which idea can I choose? And where should I start?

Jason Moore

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Mar 7, 2016, 9:25:07 AM3/7/16
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Vladimir,

You are welcome to choose any idea you like, either from the list or one that you make up. These are instructions for starting:

https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2016-Student-Instructions

Basically, think about what you'd like to propose, discuss with us here, draft on the wiki, and work on submitting a pull request(s).
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Vladimir Polushin <vova...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!

I am a third-year undergraduate Computer Science student at the Moscow State University. I am currently studying Machine Learning and working with python (sklearn, scipy), I also know basic Calculus, Linear algebra, Probability theory and Differential equations. I've read sympy tutorial and tried to do several examples, so now I really want to contribute to sympy :) I've already created a pull-request for one issue and looked thought the list of ideas for GSOC, and I liked some of them (Group theory, Risch algorithm for symbolic integration, Linear Algebra: Tensor core). Which idea can I choose? And where should I start?

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