Hi, I'm forwarding this to the hpx-users mailing list to keep the discussion public and to let others chime in as well.
I'd suggest you start getting familiar with HPX itself by building it, running examples, trying to write some small programs of your own. Once you've done that you can start looking at the current functionality we have for writing csv files, both interface and implementation. Since this is most likely quite an easy project technically, there will be more freedom for you to choose something interesting to do with the output. The project description already has some ideas, but you're free to come up with your own ideas there. Lastly, I suggest you join us on IRC (#ste||ar on freenode) or Slack (#hpx channel on the cpplang Slack) since it can be easier to discuss details there. The mailing list is also good. The important thing is we keep these discussions open so that they can benefit others interested in the same projects. Kind regards, Mikael ________________________________ From: Mohita Bipin [mohitabi...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2018 8:01 AM To: Simberg Mikael Subject: GSoC 2019 Sir I had seen a project proposal to augment CSV files under GSoC 2019 and I was hoping to get involved with with particular project With a reasonable base in c++ and I am familiar with python and the basics of pandas I was hoping you could point me in the right direction and give me a starting point. Hope to hear from you soon Mohita Liza Bipin
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