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Re: [Liberty-eiffel] Liberty-eiffel Digest, Vol 26, Issue 37
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Raphael Mack |
Subject: |
Re: [Liberty-eiffel] Liberty-eiffel Digest, Vol 26, Issue 37 |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Mar 2016 21:30:40 +0200 |
Hi,
don't get me wrong, patches are not a mandatory requirement to catch one
of the slots. But even though the proposals we got are all not pure
Eiffel topics I think it is good to get some Eiffel knowledge to do a
good job in the GSoC project. And what is the best way to learn? Yes, I
think gaining experience by trials and getting feedback. And here I
think patches are a good chance to catch several birds with one stone:
gain experience, get feedback and improve the project...
Regards,
Rapha
Am Donnerstag, den 31.03.2016, 06:52 +0100 schrieb Alyona Morozov:
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> Hi Ramack,
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> As many of you don't come with much Eiffel experience it would
> be good
> to get used to the language, so I suggest that you go through
> some of
> the example programs in the tutorial. It might also be
> interesting to do
> some small toy command line tool for example reading JSON
> encoded
> weather data from http://openweathermap.org to use and
> potentially
> improve the JSON library included in LibertyEiffel. Also do
> not hesitate
> to ask questions! One intelligent question might prove more of
> your
> understanding than 1000 lines of Eiffel code - and maybe some
> other
> student might even answer it already...
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> I am trying to go through the tutorial series on the wiki.
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> Pull requests are welcome - even if it is just a correction of
> a wrong
> comment - as they might help us to choose in case there are
> several
> proposals on the same topic or we do not get sufficient slots
> assigned
> by google / GNU.
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> As soon as I finish the tutorials, I will spend time working on a
> patch. Thanks for your assistance.
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> Regards,
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> Alyona
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