Hello
I am a student at University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow. I am studying
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and I just finished my third year. I
am currently contemplating applying to SOCIS 2012. My programming
experience includes two years of Pascal during high-school, a one-semester
course in C programming at university and a one-semester course in
microcontroller programming (also C). Also during the last academic session
my third year project (together with four other people) was designing a
hexapod for which I wrote the software. All programming was done in C. In
my own time I have studied a bit of Python and Java as well.
BRL-CAD seems to suit my interest, in particular I have been looking at the
http://brlcad.org/wiki/Bending_light and
http://brlcad.org/wiki/Astronomical_units. My question is how much time
should I expect to be putting in (provided I actually apply and get
assigned a project)? I am very interested to participate, however in
mid-august I am going to Atlanta for an exchange year within Georgia
Institute of Technology (I will still technically be a student at
Strathclyde, so I am eligible for the program) which means my university
year will start a month early and I will have less time for sidework.
Regards,
Kristaps
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