Hi Akshay, you could start to read the documentation [0] and compile HPX on your machine [1]. Also joining our irc channel #ste||ar at freenode would be a great opportunity to get in contact with the community.
Best, Patrick [0] http://stellar-group.github.io/hpx/docs/html/hpx.html [1] http://stellar-group.github.io/hpx/docs/html/hpx.html#hpx.manual.build_system.building_hpx On 08/03/17 11:59 AM, Akshay Rawat wrote: > Hi All, > > My name is Akshay Rawat, I'm currently pursuing my master's in > computer science at University of Florida. This is my first time as an > open source contributor and I look forward to doing more. > > Prior to pursuing higher education I've had been a C++ developer for 2 > years where I've had a lot of experience in using a Boost libraries > and C++ STL, (to the point of writing wrappers on top of STL data > structures to suit the usage of STL data structures with pointers). > > I've been doing a project with a professor at my university on weather > radar systems which involves C++ HPC and I stumbled on the same issue > of not being able to use the STL data structures for the project (not > being thread safe). > > Thus I've become really interested in contributing to Concurrent Data > structure Support project as i would really like to create thread safe > versions of the STL containers I use very frequently. So how can I start? > > > > with regards, > Akshay Rawat > > > > _______________________________________________ > hpx-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.cct.lsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/hpx-users
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