[Scons-dev] GSoC: Introduction and Interested in "Refactor the Node object"

William Deegan bill at baddogconsulting.com
Mon Mar 17 16:30:59 EDT 2014


Rajul,

I beleive you need to apply to GSOC via their system, be verified as a student, and then you can make proposals to the various projects you find interesting.
Please go to: http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/profile/notifications/google/gsoc2014
And create and account,etc.

-Bill

On March 17, 2014 at 9:43:43 AM, Rajul Srivastava (rajul.iitkgp at gmail.com) wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> My name in Rajul, and I am a final year undergraduate student at the Indian

> Institute of Technology Kharagpur. I wish to participate in

> Google Summer of Code 2014, and while going through the list of

> organisations, I came across SCons. I am proficient with programming

> languages C/C++, Python, Java, Groovy, Ruby. I am very interested in the

> fields of Algorithms, Computational Sciences, and Software Engineering.

>

> I have always been interested in programming and in the past I have

> participated in Google Summer of Code 2012, with the organisation

> Network Time Foundation,working on the project "improving the

> Logging/Debugging System of Network Time Protocol Software". I have also

> interned in the Global Technology division of Barclays, during the summers

> of 2013, working with the Market Risk IT team. Besides I have worked on a

> few Research projects in the fields

> of Computational Finance, Complex Networks, and Computational Chemistry. I

> am currently working on my Thesis project in the field

> of Computational Sciences on a project titled "Network Analysis

> of Chemical Reactions". I have had courses in the fields of Programming and

> Data Structures, Complex Networks, Distributed Systems,

> Algorithms, Operations Research in the past.

>

> I have gone through the list of project ideas and I found all of the

> project ideas very interesting. Although I find all the projects listed

> worth a while, I am particularly interested in the "Refactor the Node

> object" project. I suppose that my programming background is suitable for

> these projects.

>

> I shall be grateful if anyone can help me and give me reference to the

> literature that I may use and also shed some light on how I can go about

> making a successful proposal. Also, please point me to an introductory bug,

> so that I can start on it as it is a requirement for making a proposal.

>

> Thanks!!

>

> Best Regards,

> Rajul

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