Hi Divyanshu,

Can I suggest you get in contact with Grivan Thapar, a previous
ASCEND/GSOC2010 student also based in Delhi? His details are on the
wiki. He has some tasks that need to be done in relation to our
canvas-based modelling.

Due to excellent demand, we will only be accepting GSOC applicants who
have made useful code contributions in advance of the Programme. So I
suggest you build the ASCEND code for yourself from our svn trunk, get
it running, write some sample models (perhaps from your knowledge area
of electronics, for example?). You can then look at our bug tracker, or
else the list of student projects, for ideas of where to start working.
Please feel free to discuss.

Cheers
JP


divyanshu bandil wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> I am second year student at NSIT, Delhi, India pursuing Bachelor of
> Engineering Course in Electronics And Communication. Being an
> engineering student and a programming enthusiast I would like to
> contribute to your project ASCEND under Google Summer of Code. I have
> certain level of experience in programming in C/C++ and would be
> interested in learning new programming languages as required for your
> project.
> Please guide me through the process as i am genuinely interested in
> ASCEND.
>
> Best Regards
> Divyanshu Bandil
>
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Pinpoint memory and threading errors before they happen.
Find and fix more than 250 security defects in the development cycle.
Locate bottlenecks in serial and parallel code that limit performance.
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