Hi Davis, So , what would you suggest me as further steps? How can I get in touch with mentors dealing with the respective projects?
Thanks, On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 4:21 AM, al davis <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday 03 March 2014, Tejas Nikumbh wrote: > > 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? > > I can't because I only use octave minimally. Maybe somebody > else can. > > > 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. > > No. Gnucap does not use GTK, and in future might only use it > indirectly. GTK is a graphic library and Gnucap has no > graphics, thus no need for a graphic library. > > On the other hand, a graphic plugin or graphic utility program > needs a graphic library, but it would remain optional. > > > 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. > > I don't know .. never used GTK myself. There is probably a > simple demo program in the GTK docs you can look at. > > I see more than one student interested in the graphics. That's > good in a way, but I recommend that you don't compete against > each other. Pick projects different enough that we need both. > One using C++/GTK, the other using Octave are different enough > that we might be able to justify funding both. > > > -- Tejas Nikumbh, Fourth Year Undergraduate, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Bombay. _______________________________________________ Gnucap-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucap-devel
