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Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself.


From: Pascal Dupuis
Subject: Re: GSoC 2014, introducing myself.
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 09:17:13 +0100

2014-02-26 12:05 GMT+01:00 RIchard Crozier <address@hidden>:
>
>
> On 25/02/14 23:14, Ouzounis_Georgios wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>>         My name is Georgios Ouzounis and I am a fourth year undergraduate
>> in the
>> School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Aristotle's University of
>> Thessaloniki, Greece.
>> I am interested in applying to GSoC 2014 for one of the three GNU Octave
>> projects listed below.
>>
>> 1) Rewrite Symbolic Package.
>> 2) Improve MPI package.
>> 3) Interface to Electronic Circuit Simulator.
>>
>
> Hi Ouzounis,
>
> Welcome to the list!
>
> Regarding the circuit solver interface project, I have just updated the
> description of what can be done on this (it was out of date), so you may
> want to take another look. I actually thought I'd updated this some time
> ago, but something has clearly been missed, probably a button click.
>
> Regarding the status of the interface, it is quite well developed. Qucs
> itself is installed as a shared library. There is an existing API to this
> which works reasonably well and can be adapted/extended to accommodate the
> new features. There examples of using the existing interface in the the
> development sources for Qucs here:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/p/qucs/git/ci/master/tree/examples/external_interface/
>
> Those responsible for the other projects you're interested in will be in
> touch soon I'm sure. I can provide more information if you want to know
> more.
>
> Regards,
> Richard Crozier
>
>
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