Hi Dattatreya, welcome to our community.
>> I have looked through the ideas list for this year's GSoC and find the >> "Conflict (Range-based) Locks" project quite interesting. I would like >> to discuss this further with mentors. A good way to do this, would be to join our irc channel #ste||ar at the freenode server. >> Any suggestions about looking at other resources to understand the >> project better will be extremely helpful. I would recommend to build HPX and look into the examples and the source code. Please have in mind that the deadline for submitting a proposal is coming soon. > > March 12 - 27, 2018 > Student Application Period Best, Patrick On 12/03/18 05:47 AM, Dattatreya Mohapatra wrote: > Hi, > > I am interested in working on the HPX runtime in this year's GSoC. > > I have been working a Habanero-C++ > <http://habanero-rice.github.io/hclib/>, a work-stealing parallel > runtime, for the past couple of months. I have also worked on developing > my own such runtime using modern C++11/14 features for the past couple > of weeks, which abstracts over <pthreads.h> to provide increased > productivity. > > I have looked through the ideas list for this year's GSoC and find the > "Conflict (Range-based) Locks" project quite interesting. I would like > to discuss this further with mentors. > > Any suggestions about looking at other resources to understand the > project better will be extremely helpful. > > Thanks and regards, > Dattatreya Mohapatra > > > _______________________________________________ > hpx-users mailing list > hpx-users@stellar.cct.lsu.edu > https://mail.cct.lsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/hpx-users > _______________________________________________ hpx-users mailing list hpx-users@stellar.cct.lsu.edu https://mail.cct.lsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/hpx-users