[GSoC] Boost.multiprecision project
Hello, I'm Florián Deé from Hungary, studying at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. I'm really interested in the Boost.Multiprecision project for GSoC 2013. A little background on myself, I'm an undergraduate software engineering student mostly into C and C++, with interests in low level programming and maths. I'm currently working on a project as an outsider member of the dorm's Coder team (a poker framework for AIs), and I'm also a "consultant" for students with their C/C++/Maths assignments (mostly calculus and linear algebra). As a result, I don't really have much free time till the exams, but I've planned, seen, written and debugged lots of different projects with different coding styles. Going through the project description, I think my skill set and interests would fit in nicely, with the exception of fast Fourier transforms, which I'm only mildly familiar with, but I'd gladly read any needed extra material till summer. So I kindly seek your guidance to help me go about my application for the GSoC 2013. Looking forward to your reply. Regards, Flórián
2013/4/20 Flórián Deé
So I kindly seek your guidance to help me go about my application for the GSoC 2013.
Looking forward to your reply.
Hi, and welcome! Start from writing a proposal according to this link https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoCSubmissionTemplate . This link may also help https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoCHints After it is done, mail it ti this mailing list with title starting from [boost] GSOC. I also recommend to read this mailing list first, because there is a lot of interesting discussions and useful information about GSOC and some comments about Boost.Multiprecision. One more advice: there are already two or three students that want to work on Boost.Multiprecision. Try to describe in your proposal why do you suit for that task better than others. -- Best regards, Antony Polukhin
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Antony Polukhin
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Flórián Deé