I l just sum up before proceeding to different Ideas
I had previously posted here [1] regarding the application, since it
dint get answered, I am writing the full proposal again.
In the previous thread, the discussion was around building a
[i] Full sympy port
[ii] Use Full-Screen UI or WebView
Roberto Colistete Jr. had volunteered to mentor, maybe he may post
more on this thread.
This[2] thread points at MathScript and Shyam's work, which is a fair
deal of Sympy port to android, although,
I couldn't find where he sent in the keyboard layouts or 2d plotting
work he was going to contribute.
Well, all in all,
Sympy for Android, as pointed out [1] would be needing to have a
defined scope. What I had in mind is,
[a] Building what Shyam's solution tries to do
[b] WebView Solution
More over I feel [a], would be the way to go, with Sympy running good
with Python/SL4A
I would like to develop, a simple application, with Clubbed functions
and Classified [2] functions, and developing a
decent UI for the Sympy, keeping in the consideration the most
important thing, *Keyboard Layout.
It would be a good starting point to have a fully functional
Scientific Calculator [Beginners], to that of running more
complex tasks.
Some more features could be added depending on feasibility of the
same, [2] gives in 2d plotting and others as some other features.
All in, I would like to be pointed to whoever I could discuss this more with.
>>
> I had posted a question on the thread but in vain. Perhaps i l submit
> the full proposal here again,in case that thread doesnt go ahead.
>> Aaron Meurer
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Vipul Amler <vipul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I had previously asked about it but dint get a reply, on the thread.
>>> I was interested on working on Sympy for Android, anyone who I can
>>> discuss this with?
>>>
>>> Vipul A.M.
>>> +91-8149-204995
>>>
[1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/KXqkxIM70HM/sjSTySG-B_wJ
[2] https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sympy/33bVK5YDO4M/discussion
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This[2] thread points at MathScript and Shyam's work, which is a fair deal of Sympy port to android, although, I couldn't find where he sent in the keyboard layouts or 2d plotting work he was going to contribute.
Well, all in all, Sympy for Android, as pointed out [1] would be needing to have a defined scope. What I had in mind is, [a] Building what Shyam's solution tries to do [b] WebView Solution More over I feel [a], would be the way to go, with Sympy running good with Python/SL4A I would like to develop, a simple application, with Clubbed functions and Classified [2] functions, and developing a decent UI for the Sympy, keeping in the consideration the most important thing, *Keyboard Layout. It would be a good starting point to have a fully functional Scientific Calculator [Beginners], to that of running more complex tasks. Some more features could be added depending on feasibility of the same, [2] gives in 2d plotting and others as some other features.