Granted that it seems to use a lot of Sympy and has a much more Mma- like syntax, I can see a definite niche for this. The server currently works fine. Why it isn't called something that makes its connection with Sympy clearer? I see a lot about Sage, but not too much about Sympy or mpmath. Maybe it should try to get more closely connected to the scientific Python community, with a different language for those familiar with Mma.
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