Hi Aditya,
The first step to contributing to HPX is to clone the repo and try
compiling the library and running the examples on your own machine.
Afterward, you can browse some entry level projects here:
https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx/wiki/GSoC-2019-Project-Ideas.
I would also
Dear sir,
I am Aditya Chondke from India. Currently, I am pursuing Masters in
Geoinformatics from CSRE, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB). I
have my bachelors in Computer Science. I have extensive knowledge in C++
and Python and is very passionate about parallel computing. Presently we
Hi Parashuram,
The first step to contributing to HPX is to clone the repo and try
compiling the library and running the examples on your own machine.
Afterward, you can browse some entry level projects here:
https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx/wiki/GSoC-2019-Project-Ideas.
I would also suggest
Hi,
I'm forwarding this to the hpx-users mailing list to keep the discussion public
and to let others chime in as well.
I'd suggest you start getting familiar with HPX itself by building it, running
examples, trying to write some small programs of your own. Once you've done
that you can start
Hi,
I'm forwarding this to our mailing list so that others in our community can
respond as well.
A good place to start is to have a look at our git repositories at
https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP, clone for example HPX and set up a
development environment to get familiar with the codebase.
Hello sir
I am interested in gsoc and I am a 2nd yr engineering student and I want to
join this for 2019 so what I do if I am beginner.
Thankyou
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