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= Acknowledgements =
Throughout the summer, Ondrej was always responsive via email/phone/chat.
He was extremely patient with me as I started learning and using git, and
also as I became more familiar with the Sympy code base. It was great
working with him and I am extremely thankful for the oppurtunity.
-My office mate, Thomas Johnston, and I had numerous discussions about
dynamics and how to implement things in a generic setting. We spent many
lunches and afternoons discussion the general procedure one takes when
deriving equations of motion using Kane's method, and many of his
suggestions were implemented in PyDy. It was great having somebody else
who is familiar with Kane's method (and who also knows Python) to talk
with. The discussion with him have definitely improved PyDy.
+My office mate, Thomas Johnston, and I had numerous discussions about
dynamics and how to implement algorithms in a generic setting. We spent
many lunches and afternoons discussion the general procedure one takes when
deriving equations of motion using Kane's method, and many of his
suggestions were implemented in PyDy. It was great having somebody else
who is familiar with Kane's method (and who also knows Python) to talk
with. The discussion with him have definitely improved PyDy.
I am thankful that Google is such a strong sponsor of open source
software. This project wouldn't have happened at the speed it did if it
hadn't been for there Summer of Code program, so I am indebted to them for
this. Thanks Google!