On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 06:02:37 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Thanks to the sponsorship of Symmetry Investments, the D
Language Foundation is happy to announce the Symmetry Autumn of
Code!
We're looking for three university students to hack on D this
autumn, from September - January. We're also in search of
potential mentors and ideas for student projects. Head to the
Symmetry Autumn of Code page for the details.
Spread the word!
https://dlang.org/blog/symmetry-autumn-of-code/
I'm interested in the "Graphics library for resource constrained
embedded systems" project and have some spare time this autumn,
but I have some questions:
- Does this project aim at creating a hardware-agnostic
rasterizer supporting a few primitives like https://skia.org/ or
implementing a full GUI library like emWin rendering widget and
handling I/O events such as mouse? The latter one sounds a little
bit challenging to finish in four months
- In the past year I primarily wrote C++ and don't have much
experiences with production-level D programming, can I get
involved into this program?
Thanks