Hi folks,

I just wanted to get some opinions on the summer of code and the work load.

I'm a final year post-graduate so quite busy as it is! That said, I would really like to get involved in a project. However, I don't want to start something and, for time reasons, do a crappy job. Realistically, I could code for two or three evenings a week. Just wanted some feedback on what you thought of this? Might it be better to defer to someone else?

I'm very open to suggestion for a project. I use GNUstep primarily for scientific computing so would be interested in projects revolved around that, but I understand that this is quite a specialised area and might not be useful to GNUstep as a whole. I would be interested in coding some sort of graphical data display classes, such as the narrative framework (http://sourceforge.net/projects/narrative) or perhaps hardware accelerated vector class? I have started playing with Python recently; would GNUStep benefit from some sort of python integration?

I have been programming in objective-c for almost 2 years and in my time have slowly been incorporating GNUstep objects into my code. So far, I have good familiarity with strings, arrays, dictionarys, enumerators, numbers etc. from the base and bezier paths from the GUI. Before that I only have the coding experience that comes with a physics degree!

Any advice?

Cheers,

Dan.



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