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Hi Karl,
I too will like to contribute, as I have said earlier. Is it possible to formalize some plan for it ?
With Regards, Reetesh Mukul India
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1. Re: Call for developers (Richard Natal)
2. Re: Call for developers (Ed Hill) 3. Re: Call for developers (Toon Knapen)
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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 15:39:36 -0300
From: "Richard Natal" < richard.natal gmail.com">richard.natal gmail.com> Subject: Re: [glas] Call for developers To: "Generic Linear Algorithm Software" < glas lists.boost.org">
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Hi Karl,
I39;m starting receiving glas e-mails! I'm a Brazilian C++ programmer and I work with C++ since 1997. I9;d like to help, but to do that, I need some kind of planing! What can I do
to help? There is a TODO list somewhere?
[]s Richard
On 5/24/07, Karl Meerbergen < Karl.Meerbergen cs.kuleuven.be">Karl.Meerbergen cs.kuleuven.be> wrote: > > Hi, >
> > At this time, I am the only active developer in the GLAS project and I > am feeling lonesome. Therefore, I am calling for developers who want to > work on concepts and implementation of containers, algorithms etc. as
> well as the regression and performance tests, and portability. > > In February, Marc Van Barel and I applied for a grant to the FWO > (Research Foundation - Flanders), without success. We are trying to get
> some feed-back why we failed. I see other possibilities for funding, > which I will certainly try. > > In the meantime, I would like to speed up the development of the project > by a call for developers. There are several aspects that can be
> developed independently. If noone shows up, we may have a working suite > of vector concepts and algorithms only by the end of the year, depending > on my 'free' time. > > I also would like to organise a meeting with those who are interested in
> a more lively discussion than a mailing list. > > Other suggestions to speed up a bit are welcome. > > I must admit I am disappointed that there was not a single reaction on > my last e-mail. If the document was too hard to read, please tell me so
> that I can improve it. > > > Best, > > > Karl > > _______________________________________________ > glas mailing list > glas lists.boost.org">
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Message: 2 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 15:53:25 -0400 From: Ed Hill < ed eh3.com">ed eh3.com> Subject: Re: [glas] Call for developers To: Generic Linear Algorithm Software <
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On Thu, 24 May 2007 10:20:04 +0200 Karl Meerbergen wrote: > > I must admit I am disappointed that there was not a single reaction > on my last e-mail. If the document was too hard to read, please tell
> me so that I can improve it.
Hi Karl,
I39;ve been following the glas list (lurking). I'd like to contribute but have to admit I'm a little intimidated. My C++ skills are OK (have
been using it on/off since the mid-90';s) but cannot claim real familiarity/comfort with template meta-programming in general or the Boost MPL (and this seems to be a pre-requisite for GLAS).
Can you or someone else please recommend some good background material
and/or "warm-up exercises" for glas beginners?
Ed
ps - I have a copy of Barton & Nackman and will order Abrahams & Gurtovoy or other titles if its generally viewed as a good
idea...
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Message: 3 Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 22:00:16 +0200 From: Toon Knapen < toon.knapen fft.be">toon.knapen fft.be> Subject: Re: [glas] Call for developers
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Maybe an even better idea would be to look into 'concepts'. There is a lot of discussion on this in the comp.std.c++ and | |