UI: Mobile Applications

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Nosakhare Kingsmentor Belvi

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Mar 9, 2014, 7:35:23 AM3/9/14
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I name is Nosakhare Belvi Osamudiamen, a computer science student of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I love programming, have coded in java, python, c-like languages and also an android developer. I find the sympy project an interesting one and i have an interest in working on the project. I will like to work on the UI of the android mobile application. The way i plan on improving on the current UI design includes:
Making the app to fit screen of any android device.
The use of a Navigation Drawer: a better alternative to actionbars
readily available slides on the application.
Also, i also plan on adding the PDFs of the sage tutorial to the android package or better still, the ability for the use to access the tutorials and other information in the app. This is because the ideal of redirecting a user from one's app to another  app to complete certain action is usually not the best option (in most cases, the user finish your app operation in the other app and continue to other activity). i am ready to send a sketch or prototype of the design plan i have in mind if required to do so.
One of my android work include : Bible WaZoBia


David Li

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Mar 11, 2014, 4:28:59 PM3/11/14
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Hello,

Which mobile application are you referring to? Currently SymPy has no official native mobile app, only the web applications. Also, while sympy is contained in Sage, sympy by itself differs greatly from Sage - I don't think the Sage tutorial applies (and SymPy has its own tutorial: http://docs.sympy.org/latest/tutorial/index.html)

David
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