Thank you for your interest in this project. Before applying for GSoC with Sagemath, you should start getting familiar with Sagemath (how to play with graphs, do basic algorithms, etc.) and with the developer guide http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/index.html (what’s the programing standard, how to use git, etc.). Then, you can start contributing Sagemath with smalls patchs (implementation of a new algorithm or improvement of an existing one). You can see the current activity at https://trac.sagemath.org/
Reading the papers related to the project is also important. Sincerely, Le mardi 25 février 2020 22:17:59 UTC+1, Karn Tiwari a écrit : > > Greetings > I am Karn Tiwari 2nd Year Student at NIT Surathkal, CSE and EEE department > and I am looking forward to participating in GSOC 2020 for which I decided > to explore the project "Diameter, radius, eccentricities, and distances" > and "Database of Generators and of "sporadic" examples of distance-regular > graph". > > Regarding my experience, I have an in-depth knowledge of Graph Theory, > Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus. I have good hands-on coding skills > in C, C++, Python and currently learning Cython for the projects and I > would like to contribute towards these projects as I think it is a good > opportunity for me to use my knowledge for the Open Source and to learn new > skills with great mentors. > > I see myself as a prospective student for this project and would like to > work on this project. I want to know what else can I do to improve my > proposal idea and what else should I suppose to know for the project. > > Thank you. > Regards > Karn Tiwari > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-gsoc" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-gsoc/00fa3163-4d6b-467a-8207-ab986ec8909a%40googlegroups.com.
