Hi,

My name is Nishant and I am currently a senior in a high school near 
Chicago. I will be an undergrad at Berkeley next year. At this point, I 
want to major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 
Last summer, I worked with the SuLab in the Scripps Research Institute and 
made a Google App game on AppEngine called Mobianga in Python. This also 
helped me learn a lot about HTML, JavaScript, and the skills needed to work 
on big projects, such as repositories and version control. During my junior 
year in high school, I took AP Computer Science, which taught me Java as 
well as basic programming concepts. I really enjoy programming - I'm doing 
it for fun over the summer!
I was really interested in some of the Google Summer of Code ideas, 
specifically parsing or working on live or gamma, or a mobile app. I took a 
vector and multivariate calculus class this year, if that helps. I am sure 
that many aspects will challenge my capabilities, but are there any parts 
of those ideas or any others, that I could work on? I just would really 
appreciate a chance to work on some real-life coding. I thought I would 
just take the chance and ask! 

Thanks,
Nishant

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