Hi Alexander, On Sunday, 2012-03-18, Alexander Rössler wrote: > Hello, > > I'm an electronic engineering student from Austria and I have a question to > KDEs GSoC. > There are a lot of good ideas for GSoC, I'm already preparing a proposal > for kdevelop. However, I was also thinking about the open source project I > have started last year. It's an application for calculation of physical > expressions (and of course non-physical expressions). It is a mix between > an algebra system and a pocket calculator, more precise: its a text editor > with advanced calculation features, especially for technicians and people > who often have to calculate formulas with physical units. The program I'm > talking about is PhyxCalc ( > http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/PhyxCalc?content=149161). PhyxCalc > was originally coded in Delphi, last year I contacted the author of the > application and we started to develop an opensource version in > the Christmas holidays. The author helped me a lot, especially with the > algorithms for the parser, but I commited most of the code. Why I'm writing > this? I realized that KDE has a calculator (KCalc) and a function plotter > (KAlgebra), but maybe the KDE project might be interested in a more > advanced calculation application. It would be nice for me to work for this > project on GSoC (yes I will work on this project also without GSoc, but I > could code a lot more if I would get paid for it). If you are interested, > I'll make a proposal.
I suggest you context the kde-edu list for more discussion on this: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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