Hi Nicole,

A good approach would be to pick a project that interests you and then go 
through the tutorials and code samples in the GNOME Developer Center for the 
language the project is using.

https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-devel-demos/unstable/

Then you can look into fixing a small bug in the project you selected, study 
relevant code, and learn more of the language and GNOME APIs along the way. The 
mentor for the project should always be able to point you to relevant resources 
or explain any parts that are unclear.

Good luck!
Marina

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicole Francisco" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 11:16:42 PM
Subject: [gnome-love] About GSoC 2013

Hello everyone, 

I'm currently a third year computer science and am interested in participating 
in GSoC 2013 this summer. 
Presently, I'm working through the tutorial and looking through the software 
projects and ideas pages to find out what I can contribute to. 

So far, I have mainly coded in Java and have done a summer of coding in C#, but 
doing a quick scan through the projects, it seems that C is the more preferable 
language to use. 
I'm willing to learn a new language, but will I be able to find a GSoC project 
given my current skill set? 

I'm looking forward to learning a lot! 

Thanks for all your help. 


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