Thanks for the great tips. And yes, I heart Python. On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 7:28:48 PM UTC-7, Ursula Whitcher wrote: > > On 7/11/2018 3:19 PM, prof...@gmail.com <javascript:> wrote: > > What would be a good way for a Sage user with a basic programming > > background to learn about Sage development and how codebases are built? > > > Projects ultimately of interest so far are (1) a "show-my-steps" feature > > for differentiation in Sage or (2) a feature for generating proofs by > > induction for some class of problems. Are there any relevant > > tutorial-like things? > > A very good way is to attend a Sage Days. > > There are some tutorials in the Developers' Guide: > > https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/ > > A good first project is nearly always finding something unclear in the > Developers' Guide and fixing it. > > Does "a basic programming background" include some knowledge of Python? > If not, picking up a little bit of Python is a good place to start. > > --Ursula Whitcher. >
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