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,
David Coudert.


Le jeudi 27 février 2020 19:15:56 UTC+1, Naman Jain a écrit :
>
> Hey everyone! I am Naman Jain, currently pursuing Computer science and 
> Social sciences at IIIT-Delhi. I am an experienced programmer in various 
> languages(C, C++, Python, Java). I am interested to work on “Diameter, 
> radius, eccentricities and distances” project this summer. I have done 
> various courses like data structures, analysis and design of algorithms, 
> linear algebra etc. which might be helpful in contributing to this project. 
> I am appreciably interested in graph theory and ready to put up a lot of 
> efforts in this field. I look positively to contribute to this organisation 
> and be a part of GSOC 2020 SageMath team.
>
> Regards
>
>

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