Hello folks,<br><br>My name is Tyler Park and I am a graduating senior in physics at Utah Valley University, about to go into a PhD program at Brigham Young University hoping to base my work in computational physics and condensed matter. I've worked with Scilab before utilizing its plotting capabilities to plot three-dimensional histograms for my research in inhomogeneous broadening in perturbed angular correlation spectroscopy (just nod your head 'yes'). My minor is in computer science and I have about 8 years experience working with C/C++. I'm interested in participating in GSoC this year (this being my first year) and contribute my time and effort to such a great project as Scilab. <br>
<br>I realize it is somewhat late in the game (I mean, application time begins on Monday), but I hope I can get things in order before then. I've been stewing over possibilities of projects from the idea list on the site and here are a few that I think I can do:<br>
<br>-XML module: I've just recently worked with libxml2 and so this seems conceptually easy to grasp. I still have a lot to learn about it though.<br>-Network module: Importing (and possibly exporting) via a http or ftp protocol. <br>
-m2sci: Matlab to Scilab: I've worked quite a bit with Matlab, but I don't know what needs to be improved upon here.<br>-Symbolic (Add the possibility to do symbolic computation in Scilab): From what i understand, there's a module in progress for this, but I might decide just to start from scratch again. I have no idea really how to go about doing this, nor any experience with Maxima, but I'd really like to see this in use.<br>
-Multiple consoles: I have no idea initially how I would do this (maybe after digging around in the code I will figure it out) but it seems like a nice idea.<br><br>Has anyone already staked claims on one of these projects, or mentors or users have an opinion on which needs to be done first?<br>
<br>--T. Park<br>