On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 12:55 AM, al davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> The suggested project is to use octave to build a user-friendly > extendable flexible graphic display for gnucap. If you want to > do this you should first be intimately familiar with octave in > this kind of application. You should be able to show us > examples of how you have done this. Otherwise, you could spend > the whole summer learning the basics of octave, which is not > what we want. I see this as mostly programming in octave, very > little C++. > Thanks for the response. I have a good experience of octave as well. I took a Machine Learning class, assignments of which, I had to entirely do in Octave. Could you specify a little task for me which would help you as well as me to guage my preparedness for the Octave Interfacing project? If you want to program in C++, you might be better off with the > other approach, writing a new graphic display program or graphic > display plugin. You need to learn GTK, but I think that should > be easier than learning advanced octave if you don't already > know it. Are there any projects with GNUCap which involve learning GTK? I'd be more than happy to learn something new and contribute towards GNUCap via a GTK based project as well. Also, could you provide me some pointers to learning GTK, assuming that I am good at C++? I would go through the resources and later ask you for a little task that could help you as well as me guage my preparedness for this kind of project. Thanks, -- Tejas Nikumbh, Fourth Year Undergraduate, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Bombay. _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
