Hi everyone, My name is Jayce Doose, and I'm a freshman at Cornell University, studying Electrical and Computer engineering. I first heard about the Pysoy project through the Ithaca Free Software association, and Google summer of code. Potentially, I'll be working on incorporating rigid transformation blending algorithms (based on a mathematical/CS concept called dual quaternions) into the project. I have some experience in Object oriented programming, as well as with Linux (the basics - I've used Slackware and the Ubuntu distros).
Hope to learn more and contribute to the project, -Jayce Doose > > Arc Riley wrote: >> Hey everyone >> >> In an effort to get us working as a community again I'm asking everyone >> on >> this list to send a quick greet to the list. Include what you're >> interested >> in working on, what experience you've had with 3d/audio/etc development, >> and >> if you've been working recently on PySoy related stuff. >> >> As a bonus, we're now established as a recognised group on Freenode and, >> as >> such, have vanity masks setup. Contact me if you'd like to strut around >> IRC >> with a shiny @pysoy/developer/<nickname> mask. >> >> >> Side note: for anyone who hasn't heard, development is "frozen" until >> 4/13 >> while I get the codebase in a sane state (able to compile and with the >> components working together) and pushed to svn.pysoy.org. Thereafter >> all >> developers will be required to use subversion to keep things working >> smoothly. >> Contact me if you need help with that (or jump on IRC). >> _______________________________________________ >> PySoy-Dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.pysoy.org/mailman/listinfo/pysoy-dev _______________________________________________ PySoy-Dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.pysoy.org/mailman/listinfo/pysoy-dev
