Hi Antony .I'm very sorry for sending the mail in that fashion.
I'm Lalit , a 3rd year CS Undergrad from IIIT-Hyderabad , a
renowned CS college.I'm quite comfortable programming in C++ and I'm an
active member in programming sites like Codechef,Codeforces etc.I love
using Linux operating system. I've always liked the Boost Libraries
primarily because of their usefulness,efficiency etc.I felt like
contributing to Boost Libraries this year through GSOC-2014.I liked
the Boost.Document
Project and I'm very eager to contribute to it as that library can be
beneficial to a lot of people in many ways.
But I'm not acquainted with the codebase of Boost.So I'm looking
forward to seek help and guidance from you to understand the project and
make a good proposal for it.
I didn't understand what you meant by "own program".Could you
please elaborate
Thank you.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Antony Polukhin
2014-03-01 9:52 GMT+04:00 M. Lalit
: Hi Guys, I'm new to Open-Source Development.I want to contribute to Boost this year through GSOC-2014.I looked at the suggested projects this year at https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2014 and liked Boost.Document Project and therefore I would like to work on it for this years GSOC.Please help me guys on how to get started for developing that project.I mean basically what codebase to understand etc.
Hi,
First of all write some short info about yourself and your programming experience. After that: If you have a Windows operating system - find a way to open an xls file from your own program using MS Office (looks like COM must be used there) or using Open/Libre Office. If you have Linux operating system - find a way to open odt file from your own program using Open/Libre Office.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
-- Best regards, Antony Polukhin
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