Introducing myself

Hi everyone! My name is Emanuele and I’m a student in Data Science and Applied Math, specializing in stochastic processes and statistics.

I’ve been exploring PyMC recently and it’s really impressive the work you’re all doing here, so i’d love to start contributing to the project. However, since I’m still a beginner , I’m planning to start with documentation improvements, with the goal of moving on to core functionalities as I learn more with time.

If there’s anything specific you think I could help with, please feel free to reach out. I’m happy to help however I can!

Usually the best approach is to start reading about features you care and start using them. Then you can contribute from there, including fixing errors in the documentation, improving clarity, adding nex examples, suggesting/implementing new features, etc. You can also check the list of open issues and see if there is something there you can help.