On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:17 PM, siddharth batra
<siddharth.171...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Aaron,
> I am a first year student of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in
> India.I am pursuing a dual degree(B.Tech + M.Tech) in Computer
> Science.
> I just got to know about GSoC, and SymPy being one of the
> participating
> organizations.
> I wanted to ask you for a topic that you would like someone to work on
> as I couldn't decide on one myself.
> However,I wanted to work on matrices,but considering the fact that
> two people are already working on it,I thought not to go for it.
> What do you say?

No one has actually submitted a matrix based proposal to melange yet.
If you want to work with them please apply. After trying to use it
this week, I think the matrix module needs some help.

> Will it still help me get into GSoC if I work on matrices and work on
> something others are not working upon.

In the past when two candidates were chosen with similar projects, we
managed to separate out what each would do after the application
period.  Its much more important to put your best effort forward on
something you are passionate about than back off with a less
interesting proposal.

-- Andy

> I have a good experience in python.
> I have programmed the RSA encryption in python(with my own big number
> package) as a project for an Algorithm Course, implementing the
> Karatsuba Multiplication in it.It does 64-bit computation in a pretty
> good time(5 sec).
> I am really passionate about algorithms and coding and would really
> like to spend my summer doing this, that to under SymPy.
> It would really help if you culd guide me a little bit.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Siddharth
> Undergraduate Student
> Department of Computer Science & Engineering
> Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
> Hauz Khas, New Delhi
>
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