Not to discourage your project, but if you just want a free and open source alternative to MATLAB, have you looked at the Octave project? Contributing there might be more productive than building your own MATLAB alternative. That said, what should be better? Get SciLab and Maxima work together or move to Python & co.? This is the start of the project, so the earlier I choose this, the better. I saw there is SymPy for Python, and I just could use it with SciPy, but I'd lost the conversion toolbox thing :\ The project aims to give a more free and open source alternative to MATLAB. I'm going to try later), and it needs Maxima to be installed. The only thing about symbolic toolbox I've found is this, but it was a little trcky and not so easy (actually I was not able to set up it correctly in 30 minutes, and I gave up for now. (I'd like a port of the Control System Toolbox too, amd I'm still searching for some functions I'd may need). The problem is I did not find the counterpart to the syms function, and the symbolic toolbox in general. The cool thing is that there is a conversion toolbox that make things very easy. I'm porting some MATLAB functions to Scilab.
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