Dasha,
You possess one very good skill: English language. It's a key to everything else :-)

Seriously, it would be good if you could pick some other task than the NTFS driver, as it's too hard for a start. I am sure there are plenty of tasks involving some thorough development, but which could be mastered over time.

Regards,
Aleksey Bragin

On 12.03.2016 20:07, Dasha Che wrote:

Hello, me again. First of all, thank you for the reply, I appreciate it very much. So, I am by no means a pro if we’re being honest. I have taken a couple online C++ programming courses which involved working on small individual projects. They weren’t anything too crazy, just multiple small problem sets, but I’d like to think that I understood most of what I was doing. The reason I’m really interested in the project that you’re working on is because I think it would be a really interesting experience getting to work on a project with other people, instead of picking away at something solo. The reason I picked the NTDS Driver Development as one of the proposed projects was because, firstly, I want to learn how to write code for a driver and do it properly so that it worked how it was supposed to. Secondly, it would be really cool to help expand and add-on to code that somebody else has written. It’s like being given a pile of legos and told to create something. Learning how to read, understand, and develop something from things that are already there. I’ve never actually done any file system driver development, but like I said earlier, I do pick up things really quickly and I’m more than willing to read up on it.


Best Regards,

Dasha Chekhovskaya

On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 2:07 AM, Aleksey Bragin <alek...@reactos.org <mailto:alek...@reactos.org>> wrote:

    Hello Dasha,
    thanks for applying!

    Could you be a little more specific regarding what C++ experience
    you have, and what made you choose NTFS Driver Development as one
    of the proposed projects? Do you have any background in
    filesystems drivers development?

    Anything counts, don't be shy! ;-)

    Regards,
    Aleksey Bragin


    On 12.03.2016 7:21, Dasha Che wrote:

    Hello, my name is Dasha. I would like to apply to be a
    participant in your group for the Google Summer of Code. Below I
    have written out some of the information that you were asking for
    and I would be very grateful if you took the time to read over
    and consider it.


    General Info

    Name: Daria (Dasha) Chekhovskaya

    Languages: Fully fluent in both Russian and English

    Time Zone: Central Time Zone

    ReactOS website account name:  N/A

    IRC nickname on Freenode: Dashka

    Time Commitment

    I have two main things that I have set in stone for this coming
    summer. I have to take a drivers ed course, because learning how
    drive is a useful skill as we all know, but the course is only
    two weeks long either in the mornings or in the afternoons, so it
    shouldn’t really get in the way much. The second is boxing. I
    take boxing and kickboxing lessons and also help out with some of
    the kids classes. It’s generally Monday to Friday for a couple
    hours in the evening. Most of the time that I would be working on
    the project on would probably be in the morning, evening, and
    into the late evenings.


    Proposed Projects

    -Folder Treeview in Explorer
    
<https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016_Ideas#Folder_TreeView_in_Explorer>https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016_Ideas#Folder_TreeView_in_Explorer

    -Audio Mixer

    
<https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016_Ideas#Audio_Mixer>https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016_Ideas#Audio_Mixer

    -NTFS Driver Improvement

    
<https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016_Ideas#NTFS_driver_improvements>https://www.reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2016_Ideas#NTFS_driver_improvements


    One of the problems is that I don’t have a portfolio. I do have
    some precious experience in working in C++ and a couple other
    programming languages. I am by no means a professional but I’m
    always ready to listen and learn. I pick things up very quickly,
    so as long as I’m given pretty straight forward directions as to
    what needs to be done I, personally, have no doubts I’ll be able
    to figure out what to do.


    Best Regards,

    Dasha Chekhovskaya



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