On Apr 3, 6:41 am, Burcin Erocal <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Gokhan, > > I don't know if you got in contact with the GeoGebra group about this > project yet. The deadline is April 9th, so you should move fast if > you're still interested in taking this on. > > I'm CC'ing this message to Markus Hohenwarter who will be your mentor > (possibly with someone else who can help you with the Sage side?). > > Good luck! > > Cheers, > Burcin
Hello Burçin and all, I see many interesting ideas have been mentioned in my absence. GeoGebra backed up @interact development being one of them. I have spent some time looking through the source-codes of the Sage-notebook and GeoGebra project trying to get a basic grip about each project. Yes, Markus reached me shortly after I posted my interest message here and noted some key links and starting points. As I was initially thinking there will be some serious Java/Javascript coding needs to be done to complete the bridging of these two tools. I was on the look for someone who could share the Java coding / design part of the project leaving me to work more focused on the Sage- notebook side. However I haven't found one yet --at least around my local neighborhood. I know GSOC doesn't support multiple students in one project. Still in my opinion this might have been arranged in some ways due to my lack of experience in Java and I will partly have another involvement. I still consider participating in if I could be backed-up with a Java coder since this is a great opportunity to get involved in Sage, to know its inner workings and improve my Python skills. Otherwise I might step back from my original intention. Let me know if there could be any other workarounds. -- To post to this group, send an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URL: http://www.sagemath.org To unsubscribe, reply using "remove me" as the subject.
