Man, the sage system is really complex. Of course there are manual which range from few to several hundred pages long.
Not to mention, all the arcane functions that have been developed over the years by so many people who specialise in a certain field.
You know, it's like studying a being in it's natural habitat. Remember watching Discovery channel or National Geographic and wondering how the hell did they manage to witness and record that much.
Patience and Perseverance !!
Sage is meant to be deep and once we make enough friendship with this being it's always gonna reciprocate.
I find the experience exhilarating, much like being a Field Biologist on an outing. Frustrating at times but extremely rewarding.
Few things, I have realised so far -
* Bookish solutions are tough to implement i.e. it takes a while to figure out how exactly can we implement it in sage.
* I keep getting confused, when to use an intrinsic function as a method and when to use it as a function. I prefer functions, overall.
* It's better to advance on various subjects at the same time, as in tackling coordinate geometry and combinatorics together. Makes the progress more apparent and definitely gives that feel-good moment.
* I must learn to handle the variable that I declare more neatly and the general formatting of the solution, which is, the way I structure is also something that I need to work upon a lot.
* Must learn more about the component which are stitched together in sagemaths.
So, dear Frankenstein system. I ain't giving up, I ain't going anywhere !!
Sooner or later you are gonna give up all your secrets;P
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