Dear Yash,
Thanks for your interest. Your background sounds good for
this project.
Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath, you should start
getting a little bit more familiar with Sagemath (especially
things related to symbolic expressions and the fast
callable). You should also try to compile S
Dear enthousiast,
Thanks for your interest. Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath,
you should start getting a little bit more familiar with Sagemath
(especially things related to symbolic expressions and the fast
callable). You should also try to compile Sage on your computer
and understand the
Dear Vishesh Tayal,
Thank you for your interest in this project and for your first
SageMath contribution.
In order to get you started in more depth with the project, you
should have a look at the implementation of
- the symbolic ring in SageMath
- the interaction of the symbolic ring with sympy
Dear Shlok Sinha,
Thanks for your interest in SageMath. If you want to postulate for
a GSoC with us, you should start becoming familiar with SageMath
environment (which is Python based) and development. You should
have a look at
- the developer guide: https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/
Dear Utkarsh,
Thank for your interest. The "easy ticket" are labeled "beginner". They
are accessible from the page
https://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/TicketReports
Best regards
Vincent
Le 06/03/2020 à 14:02, Utkarsh Gupta a écrit :
Hi,
I am Utkarsh, a third-year Computer Science Undergraduate
Dear Athanasios Kiatos,
Thanks for your interest in SageMath.
You should be more specific when you say "I find your ideas for
the Google Summer of Code quite interesting". There are 10 very
different proposals on our wiki page
https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2020
If you want to postulate for
Dear Kaushik kingkar Nath,
Thanks for your interest. Your experience with sympy will definitely
be valuable.
In order to get started you need to understand the Sage development
framework. That is
- install from source
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/
- propose solutions for Beginne
Dear Aniket,
Thank you for your interest in Sagemath.
Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath, you should start
getting familiar with Sagemath (how to install and use it, code
some basic algorithms, etc.) and with the developer guide
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html
(what’
Dear David,
Welcome on board.
It is very good that you are already familiar with the SageMath
development process. To make all chances on your side, you
should start getting your hand on more serious SageMath
contributions. For example, you could write a class for
the (graded) algebra of quasi-m
Dear Roushan,
Thank you for your interest. I would suggest getting familiar with
the developer guide
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html
(what’s the coding standard, how to use git and trac, etc.).
Furthermore, I think it would be good to make a small contribution
to SageM
Dear Ameya,
Thank you for your interest. I would suggest getting familiar with
the developer guide
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html
(what’s the coding standard, how to use git and trac, etc.).
Furthermore, I think it would be good to make a small contribution
to SageMat
Dear Bahar,
Thank you for your interest. I would suggest getting familiar with
the developer guide
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html
(what’s the coding standard, how to use git and trac, etc.).
Furthermore, I think it would be good to make a small contribution
to SageMat
Dear Amit,
Thank you for your interest. I would suggest getting familiar with
the developer guide
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html
(what’s the coding standard, how to use git and trac, etc.).
Furthermore, I think it would be good to make a small contribution
to SageMath
Dear Nihar,
Thank you for your interest. I would suggest getting familiar with
the developer guide
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html
(what’s the coding standard, how to use git and trac, etc.).
Furthermore, I think it would be good to make a small contribution
to SageMat
Note that there is nothing more on your branch than 9.7.beta5. Did you
forgot to make a commit?
Best
Vincent
On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 at 21:11, L Nicole wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I pushed a commit to trac https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32181, the lint
> and documentation build failed in the cloud t
Dear Marie,
Welcome to sage development. It is great that you are already familiar
with the software. Are you also aware about the contribution process?
It goes through the github platform at
https://github.com/sagemath/sage. To get familiar I would suggest that
you pick some easy tasks in the big
Dear Zongling,
Welcome to sage development. You should first get familiar with the
software though and in particular its interfaces with solvers
(https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/numerical/index.html).
At the same time, you would need to get familiar with the contribution
process that g
Dear Mohammad,
Welcome to sage development. You should get familiar with the software
and its devlopment process via the github platform
https://github.com/sagemath/sage. To get familiar I would suggest that
you pick some easy tasks in the big list of issues
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues
Dear Ishaan,
Welcome to sage development. You should get familiar with the software
and its devlopment process via the github platform
https://github.com/sagemath/sage. To get familiar I would suggest that
you pick some easy tasks in the big list of issues
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues a
Dear Roshni,
Welcome to sage development. You should get familiar with the software
and its devlopment process via the github platform
https://github.com/sagemath/sage. To get familiar I would suggest that
you pick some easy tasks in the big list of issues
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues a
Dear Alberto,
Thanks for your interest in contributing to SageMath.
Our "easy to fix" issues are supposed to be tagged "good first issue"
but it is not very much populated at the moment, see
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/labels/good%20first%20issue. I will
try to get more of them right now.
B
/ore_algebra)
Best
Vincent
On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 at 21:04, Vincent Delecroix
<20100.delecr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Vidip,
>
> Thanks for your interest in this project.
>
> On Sat, 22 Mar 2025 at 12:27, Vidip Singh wrote:
> >
> > Hey everyone,
> >
>
Dear Vishal,
Thanks for reaching out and your interest in this challenging project!
One good way to start is to get familiar with sage development
(https://github.com/sagemath/sage) as well as acquainted with the
ore_algebra package (https://github.com/mkauers/ore_algebra).
Many general relevant
Dear Vidip,
Thanks for your interest in this project.
On Sat, 22 Mar 2025 at 12:27, Vidip Singh wrote:
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> I’m Vidip Singh, a third-year undergraduate with a strong interest in
> mathematics and programming. I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to the
> SageMath repository,
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