idea
but it is very raw yet, and I will pitch in my idea on a new thread soon,
as I wander into the source code and start understanding it. I could
explain it more clearly and precisely then !
Looking forward to a very productive 2016 with the community ! Thank you.
Karan Desai,
Undergraduate
Well, that was quite motivating !
I agree with you, to be a developer, you need to be a user.
While Sagemath has served me very well at times, I feel it is time for me
to reciprocate, and help it become slightly better than before, as a result
of my contribution !
I will take a few days, probab
Hello developers,
I recently put up a thread regarding contribution to sagemath. It has been
helpful to me, I want to be helpful to community in any possible way.
I was setting up the development environment, prefer Pycharm IDE for the
same.
I just forked the sage repository and built it from so
Hello developers,
I recently put up a thread regarding contribution to sagemath. It has been
helpful to me, I want to be helpful to community in any possible way.
I was setting up the development environment, prefer Pycharm IDE for the
same.
I just forked the sage repository and built it from so
AM UTC+5:30, Nils Bruin wrote:
>
> On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 10:19:59 AM UTC-8, Karan Desai wrote:
>>
>> I forked the repository and converted the README.txt to README.md in a
>> separate branch created from master.
>>
>
> It's nice to have a
, 2016 at 12:31:53 PM UTC+5:30, Karan Desai wrote:
>
> Hi Nils,
>
> I have just beautified the existing plaintext version without altering the
> content for now. I have provided the links to both, the original README.txt
> and my updated README.md file above in the thread.
> Ple
Hello Daniel,
I skimmed through the ticket and the docs quickly and it seems familiar
to me conceptually. As a new developer, I think working on this ticket
will give me a good tour through a small part of the source code.
I will read it all carefully, and will ask anything I do't understand.
I wi
Hi Daniel,
> If you want to contribute, maybe the tickets #19426 or #19576 are of
> interest (both are marked as "beginner").
>
> http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19426
> http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19576
>
> Yes, I unfortunately found Assymptotic Expansions out of my scope
right now, so
How about adding support for machine learning algorithms in sage ?
Hello developers,
I am just pitching in a very rough and amateur thought for the idea of
upcoming GSoC, and we can refine it further due to your inputs.
Sage can have a support for a variety of Machine Learning algorithms.
We can