Hey, thanks a ton for the tips on getting started.

> If we’re selected as a participating org (TBA by the end of the day), we
> can talk about project plans in detail. Before you start on, it is
> recommended to go through the basics of BRL-CAD, how it works, the
> underlying code details etc.  I suggest going through  the MGED tutorial
> series, such that you are able to render some basic stuff. This will help
> you in getting a better hold on the project.
>

I'm going through the MGED tutorial series today.


> As far as the project is concerned. We already have a part of it done.
> I'll strongly recommend going through the already wrapped primitives,
> that'll help you get a grip on what the project is about.
>
> It'll be great if you are familiar with some CAD and python,c.
>

Yes, I'm fairly pro-efficient in Python & C. I had a couple of projects in
my robotics course which involved using some CAD simulators.

Also, congratulations on being selected for this year's GSoC.

Warm Regards,
Jaipal.
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