On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Snigdha Petluru <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm Snigdha Petluru, doing my undergraduation in Information > Technology in India. While browsing through the GSOC list of mentoring > organizations, I came across your ideas list and among them, I would like > to work on enhancing the API and implementing Python bindings as described > in the page. > > > While I'm not very familiar with profiling, I use Linux and am > aware of its working, customization and shell scripting. Will it be okay if > I learn about profiling starting now, until the initial stage of > acceptance? I have learnt Java and C as a part of my academic curriculum, > so implementing C code will not really take up too much time I hope. I also > am familiar with Python, though not as well as C or Java. However, I do > know the basics and can write decent code, and I hope to catch up really > soon with some online resources. > > I was introduced to Free and Open Source software by an > organization called Swecha, here in India. I took part in a 15 day camp > that introduced various open source alternatives. Since then, I've been > hooked to this philosophy and model of development. While I am relatively > new to the open source coding scene, I'm learning and trying to catch up > fast. > > I've started reading the API and am currently downloading the > code to dig in further. Could I get any suggestions on what I should > probably look at to get some ideas? > Thanks :) > > Cheers, > Snigdha > > hi, you are welcome, our criteria selection is not just about what you know, its about your motivation and learn capacity, as far as you can learn now is very good, keep moving forward, check our getting started section: http://monkey-project.com/gsoc2014/getting_started if you have questions feel free to ask :) best -- Eduardo Silva http://edsiper.linuxchile.cl http://monkey-project.com
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