Advanced SymPy/PyDy tutorial: Looking for feeback

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Jason Moore

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Feb 23, 2014, 7:58:40 PM2/23/14
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Howdy,

As some of you may know we are giving tutorials at an upcoming biomechanics meeting and at PyCon in April. The materials are mostly done and available here:

https://github.com/pydy/pydy-tutorial-pycon-2014

I think it is well structured for the audience at the biomechanics meeting where the participants are more familiar with the theory presented but less knowledgeable of Python. We have a month to adjust the content for PyCon, so I'm particularly interested in what people think of the materials with the PyCon audience in mind. But any and all feedback is welcome.

Please try out the notebooks and see if things work for you.

Thanks for all the help on this,

Aaron Meurer

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Feb 23, 2014, 9:50:43 PM2/23/14
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I would spend less time introducing Python and more time introducing
SymPy. Assumedly everyone at PyCon knows Python, but most probably
have never used SymPy.

Aaron Meurer
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Jason Moore

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Feb 23, 2014, 10:04:39 PM2/23/14
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Ok, for the biomechanics meeting on the 4th we need some Python intro as most people are Matlabers, but I agree for the PyCon meeting it isn't likely needed.
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