Hello Ayazulla,
Nice to see that your education records make you a good fit for these project
ideas. I believe, good amount to links and description is already present in
Solver idea description and for probability project, please have a look into my
answer on this post.
Please go through every link, PRs, comments, progress reports of past GSoC and
discussions thoroughly, you will get more understanding on the project. If you
want clarity in any point of the idea, feel free to mention it specifically. We
will surely try to clear any doubt about the idea description.
I encourage you to try fixing open issues to get your hands on the code base
and development workflow. It will help you in making proposal as well.
Keep committing :)
Cheers,Shekhar Prasad Rajak,
Contact : +918142478937Blog | Github | TwitterSkype: shekhar.rajak1
On Monday, 4 March 2019, 12:24:12 am GMT+5:30, PATAN AYAZULLA KHAN
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Shekhar,I am Ayazulla Khan,2nd year Undergrad,IIT Bhubaneswar,India. I
obtained your mail address from GSOC 19 Ideas site (sympy/sympy). I am writing
to pursue the idea listed in the site, want to know the latest information
about the ideas(Probability ,Solvers),about what is exactly to be done and want
to work on the project ideas in the summer.
I have read the ideas list and project ideas Probability, Solvers is
interesting to me. I am very passionate about Mathematics and Programming and I
am looking forward to work on Probability or Solvers. I have read
Probability/Statistics module (http://docs.sympy.org/dev/modules/stats) and I
could understand the math behind those algorithms as I had a course last
semester on Probability and Statistics and I scored 10/10 CGPA in that course
which shows that I could able to understand the math and capable to learn new
things faster. I would love to implement the solutions using Python and work in
this field this summer.
I also have a good knowledge about Algebraic and differential equations as I
had those subjects from high school till Undergrad, also I secured 104/120
marks in Mathematics in the most prestigious exam JEE ADVANCED, India. So I
would implement solutions using Python on 'Solvers' project idea.
I want to know the latest information about these two ideas and what exactly to
be done,to start working on these ideas and later I will choose one to work in
the summer (GSOC 2019). Also I would love to join if any channel/communication
(slack/gitter)group where people discuss about these ideas. It will very
helpful if you can share source to read. Please guide me how to proceed further.
Thank you,
Ayazulla KhanIIT Bhubaneswar,India.
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