Hi Marcus,

Thanks for your feedback, it was helpful. I have made changes according to
your feedback. By the term "tabbed manner", I meant that each plot will
have its own tab. User can select a particular plot type by clicking on its
tab. I replaced the term in the draft. You can see the the updated draft
here:


https://github.com/UHaider/GSoC/blob/master/GSOC%20Proposal.pdf

Regards,
Usman


> Hi Usman,
>
> make sure your punctuation is right; only use "?" after a sentence that
> /really/ is a question. Make sure there is always a space after
> punctuation, and don't make generalizing (and hence, wrong) statements
> like "And yes,Polar Codes are the coolest codes", which are a bit /too/
> colloquial for an application. Also, after make sure that the words
> after abbreviations ("e.g." etc) have the right capitalization. There's
> also still some typos; get a friend to cross-read the document
> critically; four eyes see more than two.
>
> We're usually not very picky about that, but considering this is an
> application, I might add that on the website, and in the documentation,
> we generally use the capitalization "GNU Radio", not "Gnu Radio"; we
> didn't invent the GNU project, it was already there when Eric Blossom
> started with GNU Radio.
>
> Content-wise, you've got a very fine, week-wise breakdown of your plans;
> however, the items you'd do in those weeks seem of very different size
> and defined at vastly different precisions. Comparing
>
> > Week 8 (11th July - 17th July):
> > a. Add functionality for saving selected plot as a picture.
> > b. Extract user selected samples and save it to another file.
>
> and
>
> > Week 6 (27th June - 03rd July):
> > a. Coding for signal visualization in time, frequency and scatter plots
> in
> > tabbed manner.
> > b. Updating of plots based on tags. e.g sample rate change can
> > translate to
> > change in time-axis of time domain plot.
>
> I'd say that Week 6 contains the a significant of the core deliverable
> of your GSoC proposal, whilst week 8 really has only two features to
> complete.  Maybe you can balance that timeline a little more; not all
> things take the same time!
>
> Also, after literature, I'm still not sure what you mean with displaying
> something in a "tabbed manner"; you should explain that.
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
> On 23.03.2016 11:19, Usman Haider wrote:
> > I have not get any feedback on this yet. I hope I have not missed
> > anything important? Please, provide feedback on this.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Usman
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:45 PM, Usman Haider
> > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     I have added lambda expression in deliverables based on Tim's
> >     comments. This will allow user to enter lambda expression in GUI.
> >     That expression will be then evaluated on samples and result will
> >     be displayed. Rather than providing fixed mathematical function
> >     (scale/normalize), user  can apply anonymous functions, they want,
> >     on samples using Lambda construct. This will give user more
> >     flexibility. I have updated my proposal. You can see it on
> >     following link
> >
> >     https://github.com/UHaider/GSoC/blob/master/GSOC%20Proposal.pdf
> >
> >     Awaiting feedback.
> >
> >     Regards,
> >     Usman
> >
> >     On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Usman Haider
> >     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >         Hi Community,
> >
> >         I have made my proposal for the subject GSoC idea. Please have
> >         a look and give feedback. Thanks for your time.
> >
> >         https://github.com/UHaider/GSoC/blob/master/GSOC%20Proposal.pdf
> >
> >         Regards,
> >         Usman
>
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