I fear it's off-goal but we took some time here to look for a graph-plotter, either Swing component or picture generator, that would be open-source, tested on several platforms. Well... we found none !

Ideally, it should be rich-enough (e.g. in supported functions, in asymptotes-detection) with, hopefully, a pluggeable function input (we wish OpenMath and student input) and... we even found less.

If I could suggest to have the summer-project go in this direction, I'd certainly advise! I fear, only, that it requires a good-enough notion of function which was kept out of jakarta commons math thus far as far as I know.

Sorry to be, possibly off-topic.

paul




Le 11 juin 05, à 01:38, Al Chou a écrit :

Rostyslav,

I'm sure we'd be happy to have you join the project. I've copied this message
to the Jakarta commons-dev mailing list.


Al


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Rostyslav Slipetskyy
Dobrianskogo St, 10/21,
Uzhgorod, Ukraine.

Hi!

I'm a 3rd year student of Computer Science Dept in "Kyiv-Mogyla University"
(Ukraine, Kyiv). I'm interested in the "commons-math" project of
SummerOfCode2005.

I am one of three members of a university ACM programming team. ACM
(Association of Computer Machinery) is a world-famous organization which guides World Programming Contests. In September our team will fight for a
grant to the world semi-finals.

During numerous contests, I could see the advantages of well-written code
libraries. Moreover, our team felt huge unsufficience of :
 -- efficiently implemented
 -- fully documented
libraries which cover a wide range of different algorithmic areas.

That is why we started to implement Graph Library, which was our student course paper at our university. The experience we gained, I really hope,
will help me to do well if I have the opportunity to take part in the
"commons-math" project.

We wrote our Graph Library using C/C++, but personally I know Java syntax, and some percent of the contest problems during ACM contests we write on
Java.

Really a huge amount of ACM contest problems have in general mathematical background. That is why I think I obtain some mathematical skills. Frankly speaking, I have rather poor knowledge of Statistics :( , but I think I will
manage "to bridge this gap" :)

I'm really very interested in this project. It will a great chance for me to
try my programming skills in a real challenge.

Please, give me to know if the "commons-math" project is still available, if my abilities and knowledge satisfy the needs to do this project, and if it
is possible for me to apply for this project.

Thank you!
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Rostyslav


                
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