Greetings Developers, My name is Wesley Roach, and I am currently pursuing a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Boston, MA, USA. I recently stumbled across the GSoC program while looking for information on Open Source development, and would like to be a part of the gEDA development team for the summer. (And hopefully beyond.) While I realize that it's a bit late in the application process to begin any introductions, I hope that it won't be a negative reflection on my proposal.
More specifically, I am most interested in developing behavioral modeling functions for Gnucap. I have a strong background in mathematics and firm foundation in C++ programming, and I am confident that with some research and mentoring I would be able to effectively integrate these functions into a library for use in the gEDA package. I have a basic understanding of the noise functions, and mathematically speaking I have a good understanding of Laplace transforms which I see are in need of being developed for Gnucap. These functions are something that I could provide as individual deliverables throughout the summer, which I feel is best for allowing evaluation, revision, and improvements as needed. I am excited to begin my involvement with gEDA, and I am open to any suggestions, comments, or questions that you may have. Also, what would you recommend for any necessary background, such as publications/information regarding the functions (noise, transition, slew), and/or their implementation in gEDA? Regards, Wesley Roach
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