Hey all, I am currently a Computer Science undergraduate. Getting straight to point, I am proficient with C/C++ , have worked with python and R for data analysis and data visualisation and I know fortran in bits. I want to start contributing towards your project to gain some experience in open-source development and would love to participate in the GSOC program later if you like my work. I am familiar with version control too but i am just new to open-source. Can someone please tell me how to get started or provide some links? I have already gone through your site and will continue browsing meanwhile for more information. But it'll be really helpful if someone can guide me a bit. Thanks in advance
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2 messages · Rudransh Tyagi, John C Nash
Strongly suggest you join the gsoc-r list. https://groups.google.com/d/forum/gsoc-r Make sure you include a short indication of your expertise. We don't approve applications that are empty as there was some evidence of attempts to spam the list for ads etc. JN
On 16-12-03 04:59 PM, Rudransh Tyagi wrote:
Hey all, I am currently a Computer Science undergraduate. Getting straight to point, I am proficient with C/C++ , have worked with python and R for data analysis and data visualisation and I know fortran in bits. I want to start contributing towards your project to gain some experience in open-source development and would love to participate in the GSOC program later if you like my work. I am familiar with version control too but i am just new to open-source. Can someone please tell me how to get started or provide some links? I have already gone through your site and will continue browsing meanwhile for more information. But it'll be really helpful if someone can guide me a bit. Thanks in advance [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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