[opensuse-project] Google Summer of Code on Implementing XML formatting
Hello All, I am Sainyam Galhotra. Unfortunately I haven't had enough time to become a useful member of OpenSUSE community because of study and work, but now I have. I'm interested in implementing the openSUSE's GSOC 2012 Idea - Implementing accurate XML code formatting. But actually I want to implement the idea that is a little bit extended and interesting. What is the idea and some information about me follows. Age - 19 School - Indian Institute of Technology Degree - Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering Majors - Computer Science Year - 2nd year( 4th semester) Experience - 2 years of programming experience in various languages like C, C++, Java, XML, SML, Prolog,etc. I have made Big Number package with fast multiply and divide , Multiplayer carrom over lan and Institute room booking system in C. It made me handy with C(imperative programming) and SVN (version controlling and collaboration) skills .I have made binary search trees , general trees , trees used for data compression , heap , traversals on trees graphs , dfs(depth first search) and bfs(breadth first search) on graphs , dijkstra , prim-jarnik and kruskal's algorithms on graphs , evrything above mentioned in JAVA with generic classes , functions and interfaces . I think the above mentioned work and knowledge makes me a perfect choice for this project . About the idea and why I want to implement it - I'm a big fun of open source code and open technologies. But I've only used them in my own projects and now when I have enough skills and opportunity to apply knowledge in open source project I have strong desire to do it. And I belive GSoC is a good start point. I am interested in implementing the accurate XML formatting. The project would mainly deal with XML, XPath, DTD, etc. I will be glad to answer your questions or discuss the idea of Implementing XML formatting Regards, Sainyam Galhotra -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
Hi Sainyam, On 03/27/2012 11:47 PM, sainyam galhotra wrote:
Hello All,
I am Sainyam Galhotra. Unfortunately I haven't had enough time to become a useful member of OpenSUSE community because of study and work, but now I have.
I'm interested in implementing the openSUSE's GSOC 2012 Idea - Implementing accurate XML code formatting. But actually I want to implement the idea that is a little bit extended and interesting.
Bringing your own ideas to the project to extend the proposal is great.
What is the idea and some information about me follows.
Age - 19
School - Indian Institute of Technology
Degree - Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering
Majors - Computer Science
Year - 2nd year( 4th semester)
Experience - 2 years of programming experience in various languages like C, C++, Java, XML, SML, Prolog,etc. I have made Big Number package with fast multiply and divide , Multiplayer carrom over lan and Institute room booking system in C. It made me handy with C(imperative programming) and SVN (version controlling and collaboration) skills .I have made binary search trees , general trees , trees used for data compression , heap , traversals on trees graphs , dfs(depth first search) and bfs(breadth first search) on graphs , dijkstra , prim-jarnik and kruskal's algorithms on graphs , evrything above mentioned in JAVA with generic classes , functions and interfaces .
I think the above mentioned work and knowledge makes me a perfect choice for this project .
About the idea and why I want to implement it - I'm a big fun of open source code and open technologies. But I've only used them in my own projects and now when I have enough skills and opportunity to apply knowledge in open source project I have strong desire to do it. And I belive GSoC is a good start point. I am interested in implementing the accurate XML formatting. The project would mainly deal with XML, XPath, DTD, etc.
You have not really provided any details of how you would "extend" the project idea and make it "more interesting". Could you please elaborate. Thanks, Robert -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rjschwei@suse.com rschweik@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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