Dear Shlok Sinha,

Thanks for your interest in SageMath. If you want to postulate for
a GSoC with us, you should start becoming familiar with SageMath
environment (which is Python based) and development. You should
have a look at

- the developer guide: https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/
  (and more generally SageMath documentation
   https://doc.sagemath.org/html/)

- the trac website where all development happens
  https://trac.sagemath.org/

- and our list of projects and mentors for 2020
  https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2020

You can already start contributing to some simple tickets to get
familiar with the development framework.

Best regards
Vincent

Le 28/02/2020 à 17:59, Shlok Sinha a écrit :
Hello Everyone!
My name is Shlok and I am a sophomore in Computer Engineering at the
University of Hong Kong. I have been a developer in Python(primarily) since
my freshman year at University, and so far, it has been a fruitful
experience. I have worked at startups and university projects, taking the
aid of OpenCv, Numpy, pillow, matplotlib and machine learning (to name a
few), to develop applications suitable to the required need. One of the
things I cherish most about Python is the extreme versatility it possesses
, when development is concerned. Since my studies also involve the subjects
of computer architecture and system, programming coupled with the hardware
logic has cemented the centric position in my curiosity.

Mathematics seemed very different, especially when Eigenspaces were
introduced to me. I was aware of mathematical equations being used ,
designed to satisfy spacial and geometric constraints. Sage seems extremely
fascinating to me, and I would be indebted if I could get to contribute!

I have slightly delayed my introduction on this forum, but better late than
never!
Cheers!
Shlok


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