Hi!

My name is Vladimir. I am a second-year Ph.D. student at Bauman Moscow
State Technical University. I have experience in C and C++ (both as part of
courseworks and as part of my job at IT company on commercial projects).
Also I am familiar with parallel programming using MPI, compiler
construction, and control and data dependencies detection and resolution.
My Ph.D. thesis is mainly devoted to the development of a special
parallelizing compiler for MISD computer system. I think that my knowledge
and experience will be useful for the sake of the Chapel project. Also, I
find Chapel's philosophy and principles rather close to my work, so I am
interested to take part in the project in the scope of GSoC challenge and
beyound.

On the page http://chapel.cray.com/gsoc/ideas.html I've found an
interesting task concerning Begin expressions. Currently, I am looking into
Chapel (tutorials, some practice), but I have some questions regarding this
project. Am I right assuming that the Begin expressions project supposes
implementation of code for full compilation cycle: lexical, syntactical,
semantical analysis and also optimization and code generation phases of
Chapel compiler? Do I need to consider the context of Begin expressions
(i.e. other dependent instructions or blocks of code affiliated with Begin
statement etc.)? Or am I supposed to implement the support for Begin
expressions separately?

Also, two more questions... What kind of excercises will be useful to apply
for this project? Do I need to provide some ideas on implementation of the
project before turning in my application?

Thanks for your attention!

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Best regards, Vladimir Podolskiy
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[email protected]
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