On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in applying for GSOC this year and i'm really interested in
> learning Python, I just had a few general questions.
>
> I haven't been able to apply as of yet and i'm just wondering if its too
> late to do so?

It's not too late, but it almost is, so you'll need to do things quickly.

> I have minimal to no programming experience with Python but I have extensive
> knowledge of mathematics and mechanics, what sort of projects would you
> recommend for me?

It's tough to say.  I recommend reading though the ideas page and
finding things that sound interesting to you.  We do have a mechanics
module with some project suggestions relating to it (search the
mailing list for more info on that).

Aaron Meurer

>
> Here is a little bit of my background information for you to get an idea of
> what skills I could offer:
>
> Finishing 3rd year Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering
>
> Code as a hobby, delved into web development.
>
> Programming:
>
> Matlab             (Advanced)
> Mathematica    (Advanced)
> C++                 (Experienced)
> PHP & MySQL (Experienced)
> HTML & CSS    (Experienced)
>
>
> Any insight or advice would be appreciated.
>
> -Thomas
>
>
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