Hello, my name is John Yoon, and I would like to express my interest in contributing to your team for Google’s Season of Docs. Among SymPy’s various projects, the one focusing on High Level Documentation seems particularly fascinating and full of potential for innovation.
My combined background as both an English major and Computer Science major would prove useful for the task at hand. Similarly, my prior big data internship in a research setting at Oregon State University’s Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing have fostered my Python and data skills. Furthermore, I currently work as a cloud reliability engineer at NYC’s cybersecurity agency, which has developed a familiarity working with Git, as well as documenting my Python implementations of Cloud Functions. Consequently, I offer a unique perspective with which to approach this project.
My analysis of the project description resulted in a precursory plan to focus on three primary areas: identifying the most common and useful use cases of SymPy, develop documentation and tutorials for the aforementioned cases (i.e., Jupyter notebooks or diagrams), and refactoring any existing documentation relevant to the most important use cases. Per an earlier conversation I had with Aaron, I am curious about the team's opinion on setting the precedence of incorporating Jupyter notebooks into the project's documentation in order to facilitate more tangible and interactive tutorials.
I would enjoy speaking further about this project to either narrow or broaden the scope of the team’s documentation endeavors, and to also get a better understanding of the organization’s workflows and culture. Please feel free to contact me to discuss further, so I may have a better understanding of the project prior to the formal application submission later this week. I have attached my resume and two documentation samples for your consideration. Thank you.
Best,
John
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