Dear Oscar Benjamin,

great blog post, I read it and was wondering about Flint, can Flint (C
Library) do all that SymPy capable of now? Like computing symbolic
derivative and integral. Flint was released in 2021, very new. Even Fortran
have no competitor for Python' SymPy, Julia Lang uses SymPy from Python in
Conda. A great plus for Python.



Le mer. 16 août 2023 à 22:14, Oscar Benjamin <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Hi all,
>
> I have written a blog post about recent work on SymPy and what I think
> should be future development plans:
>
> https://oscarbenjamin.github.io/blog/czi/post1.html
>
> This is the first in a series of posts and in this one I describe what
> I think are the core parts of SymPy and outline from a high level what
> I think should be done going forwards. Subsequent posts will describe
> specific components in more detail.
>
> Oscar
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