Very cool. Great work.

Out of curiosity is the plan to implement all the sympy functions in the 
Julia in the future?

On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 4:01:15 PM UTC-4, lapeyre....@gmail.com 
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> Symata.jl is a symbolic math language. (The old name was SJulia.)
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> You can add it with Pkg.add("Symata.jl"). The site is 
> https://github.com/jlapeyre/Symata.jl
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> Notebook examples are here 
> https://github.com/jlapeyre/Symata.jl/tree/master/examples 
> (the math looks better in live Jupyter sessions)
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> To try the latest features, you need to use the development version using 
> Pkg.checkout("Symata") after adding it.
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> Among the New Things:
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> * Builds and tests on Linux, OSX, and Windows using Travis and Appveyor.
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> * Installation is much easier, using Steven Johnson's PyCall recipes.
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> * Works in Jupyter notebook using IJulia.jl  (It typesets the math using 
> LaTeX). Symata still works at the command line REPL as well.
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> * A few tutorial notebooks are included. They cover a small fraction of 
> Symata.
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> * ... oh, and rudimentary plotting via Plots.jl. This could be expanded 
> with little effort.
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> Please file an issue on github, https://github.com/jlapeyre/Symata.jl, if 
> you have any problems or suggestions.
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