I really can't emphasize enough how underused @sympy is in #python.
Today the geometry module saved me hours.
If you teach math, please consider #sympy as a pedagogical tool.
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Please, support #oss.
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Replying to @generativist @SymPy
Thank you. What things did you do with the geometry module? I would be interested to see how you used it.
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Replying to @OndrejCertik @SymPy
That's where my sympy gains usually come from for me. Let me think with code as a prosthetic device. But, since it's all
#python (my core model is a mix of Cython and tensorflow) there are no mental context switching costs.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
(The entire dissertation doc is written in Jupyter notebooks using https://github.com/jbn/nbmerge and another tool I haven't released yet. I'll share closer to viva!)
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Replying to @generativist @SymPy
I've written my dissertation in Sphinx, but it was a lot of pain to get the final generated latex to format things correctly according to the school's guidelines. :)
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Replying to @OndrejCertik @SymPy
Hah! Yes! The last stage will be nb -> latex and manually editing it for the library copy. In my head, that's the unofficial copy. They disagree.
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Replying to @generativist @SymPy
At the end I didn't have to manually edit anything, the whole thesis was autogenerated from Sphinx correctly: https://github.com/certik/phd_thesis …
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Oh, hello: `figtable.py`!
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