I just went over the changed parts of your proposal. LGTM. :-)
You're probably planning on doing this anyway, but I'll say it anyway:
you should go ahead and remove the sections that are stricken out and
resolve all comments that have been addressed, so that the doc looks
nicer.
Thanks!
-Andi
O
Hey,
The last day proposal can be submitted. I have already made the
cleaned version in PDF, if there is any more clarification, you can write.
Sincerely,
Evgeny Dedov
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Hello,
Yes, I've noticed. Thanks for your advises, they are very helpful. I will
rewrite the proposal a bit today, relying on them.
Sincerely,
Evgeny Dedov
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Hey,
I've just added my comments on your proposal. For some reason some of
my comments are shown as "anonymous". Not sure why, might be a but in
Google Docs. :-/
Don't be surprised about the volume of my comments. I'm very happy
with your prework. You demonstrate a lot of domain knowledge which
w
Hello!
Thanks, it's getting a lot more understandable.
But some things are not completely clear.
> But instead of passing the
> neighborhood object it got from the SerialSimulator, it will pass
> on a new neighborhood object[3], a MultiNeighborhoodAdapter[4].
> This has two members, called "sphere
Heya,
On 01:52 Sat 24 Mar , Evgeny wrote:
> I have a question about your bouncing spheres example. You said, that
> spheres don't actually see a grid, only neighboring spheres, but how
> neighborhood choses actually, I caught myself thinking, when I went deep
> enough into the source code of t
Hello,
I have a question about your bouncing spheres example. You said, that
spheres don't actually see a grid, only neighboring spheres, but how
neighborhood choses actually, I caught myself thinking, when I went deep
enough into the source code of the library itself, but then realized that
obvio
Hey,
On 00:40 Thu 22 Mar , Evgeny wrote:
> Hello! I spent time discovering examples and tests provided. All built and
> runs ok.
that's great!
> So if you are more attainable in mail, It is ok, I will ask you
> using email, if you offline in IRC.
Yes, please send your questions via mail.
T
Hello! I spent time discovering examples and tests provided. All built and
runs ok. So if you are more attainable in mail, It is ok, I will ask you
using email, if you offline in IRC.
Sincerely,
Evgeny Dedov
2018-03-22 0:33 GMT+07:00 Andreas Schäfer :
> Hey,
>
> just found your initial mail. :-)
Hey,
just found your initial mail. :-)
On 21:11 Mon 12 Mar , Evgeny wrote:
> Hello,
> I found intresting contributing in HPX in this GSoC
> I'm well-versed in C++ and have some parallel programming expirience (MPI,
> OpenMP)
>
> One of projects atreccted my attention most is legacy project N
Hi,
welcome to our community. I good start would be to compile LibGeoComp
and look at the examples. Also asking questions in our irc channel will
help you to get a good understanding.
Please be aware that the deadline for submitting the proposal is coming
soon.
Best,
Patrick
On 03/12/2018 10:1
Hello,
I found intresting contributing in HPX in this GSoC
I'm well-versed in C++ and have some parallel programming expirience (MPI,
OpenMP)
One of projects atreccted my attention most is legacy project Newtonian
Physics Sandbox, I'm in the second year of the IT department in Novosibirsk
State Un
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