Hello Bryce, I am Abhimanyu Rawat, final year computer science student at Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS, Pilani Campus). I hope I am not too late showing an interest to you guys regarding the *Stack Overflow Detection on Linux *project.
Earlier I was guiding my junior Arpan for the same, but due to some unavoidable issue, he won't be taking part this time. Currently, I am an intern at EMC^2 for a couple of more weeks, I am working on operating system tools for the company. I have ample experience in operating system and design, I have been using C and C++ for more than 5 years now. In college, I have taught certified course on Operating system( where Arpan was enrolled), spearheaded an inter-university project with Stanford along with Head of Computer Science Department of BITS Pilani, Lab instructor of Computer Network session and in charge of HCI lab, developed various course projects among which an OpenMP related where I used parallel threads to exchange the data between processes resulting in the weighted graph showing file association and more. I am also a fast sudoku solver, loves to teach kids and helps my friends with their university projects as well. I have already been though Gaurd pages, GNU libsigsegv and done a lot of research ( all legacy techniques - stackGuard, PointGuard, canary etc) on various components that take part in the existing implementation on Windows platform, also how libsigsegv can help if we go for the integration with HPX ( which obviously comes with some tradeoff's if space and time are factors), or we can develop a hybrid unit and see how it can support HPX. As HPX widely uses threading processes, so libsigsegv will also not be a bad choice, from issue tracker I figured out that using libsigsegv we can also support flag based options, and provide a generic method for every other general segmentation fault and stack overflow (it can be done using legacy techniques). It would be great if you could review this above abstract of what I have accumulated and throw some pointers at me so that I can get back to you guys with my proposal in no time ( --t tick tock tick tock). Overall I am very excited to work on the project, with the community and improving my skills by actively contributing to the project(in long run also). *Closing with thank you and warm Regards,* *Abhimanyu Rawat* *M.E. Computer Science, * *CS/IS Department, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus* *Email - [email protected] <[email protected]> / [email protected] <[email protected]>* *Phone. 08930399302 (call/Whatsapp), 09466899302* ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
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