> Did anyone respond to this?

Uhh, I was sure I did respond...

> Greetings! I have been going through the ideas list on your github page
> and I found many interesting projects mentioned there. I am hoping to
> contribute to your work.
> 
> Specifically, the ideas titled Script Language Bindings, Augment csv files
> and Implement an HPX debugger were most fascinating to me and I believe
> that I can satisfy the required prerequisites. I am looking forward to get
> some suggestions on how to get started and to better understand the
> project. In the meantime, I will go ahead and download the codebase.

All of those projects are interesting. The scripting bindings are cool as we
could look into creating bindings for Python. This is not too difficult but
requires quite some coding. The CSV stuff is a rather smallish task which
requires to dig into HPX and to understand how performance counters work.
The debugger is the most difficult task of the three. It requires a deep
understanding of the innards of HPX and some coding experience with Python
(gdb can be extended using Python scripts).

Let us know what you'd like to go forward with.

Regards Hartmut
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> 
> To provide a bit of background, I am a Computer Science senior year
> undergraduate student and have experience working with parallel algorithms
> in Data Mining, written in C++. I have previously worked with Python and
> its libraries on a couple of previous internships involving Data Analysis
> and Machine Learning.
> 
> I am looking forward to your reply.
> 
> Many Thanks,
> Kshitij Kumar
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