[haiku] Re: some questions-gsoc

  • From: dheeraj suthar <dheerajsuthar2008@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 03:49:02 +0530

Hi,
I am dheeraj suthar from India currently pursuing my Masters in
Computer Application from NIT Warangal. My key interest areas are
Operating System and network security. I have quite good experience in
:
Python, C, C++, BSD socket api and Java.
I will accept that I am new to haiku and currently downloading its
nightly image. On the first look at ideas I want to work on the
different file system formats like exFAT, SMB, UFS2 etc. as I faced
similar problems while developing my own OS. After going through other
online documentation and online resources I will keep informing here.
Just wanted to introduce myself. Thanks.

My previous projects:

1.Title:Mini Operating System (Project OS Atom)
Platform:      GNU/Linux Tool Chain, nasm.
Description : It’s an mini operating system to facilitate study of
operating systems. Designed and created by me under guidance of CSE
faculties of institute. Currently maintained and hosted on
http://osatom.wordpress.com by myself. It’s an open source project.

2.Title:OpenGEN Parser.
Platform:      Python.
Description: This project is aimed at collecting genetic data
(ref,organism type, amino acid
sequence etc.)  and convert them to universal fasta format for further
processing. Currently hosted at
https://launchpad.net/opengenparser. It’s an Open Source project and
was cited for its use in an
International Medical Journal.

On 3/27/11, Dupéron Georges <jahvascriptmaniac@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> can i also install the required library with synaptic?? in the following
>> link i searched for sdl in synaptic, but i dont know wich is the right
>> package, so help me please
>
> I'd guess it's named libsdl-dev .
>
> FWIW, I think that if you intend to participate in GSOC, you'll have
> to find stuff by yourself, the devs here won't spoon-feed you the code
> / build steps :-)
>
> --
> Georges Dupéron
> M1 Informatique UM2
>
>

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