
Hello Artemy, your proposal is getting a lot better. You might consider adding before chapter 1 a short description of 3-5 sentences. Short description: In the proposed project, we will... After the short description, you should consider adding a section on personal details including: Name: College/University: Course/Major(s): Degree Program (B.Sc., M, Sc., PhD, etc.): Email: Homepage: Availability for GSoC: Intended start and stop dates: Please try to get your proposal onto Google melange. You can get it up there in a preliminary fashion and change it all the way up to the deadline. In chapter 3, you have begun immediately with code. Your proposal will flow better if you add two or three sentences describing your potential design before the prototyping code. Describe, for example, that a template solution will be used similar to the existing function implementations in Boost.Math. Indicate that this will be designed to be used with built-in floating-point types as well as Boost.Multiprecision. Describe intended support for the numerical policy class, etc. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Chris. ________________________________ From: Artemy Margaritov <artemy.margaritov@gmail.com> To: boost@lists.boost.org Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:59 PM Subject: Re: [boost] [gsoc2013] Proposal for Boost.Math Bernoulli numbers and special functions project Hello everybody. I correct my proposal according to advices of Christopher Kormanyos. Please, review it again. Any suggestions are welcome. On 1 May 2013 00:44, Christopher Kormanyos <e_float@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello Christopher. Thank you for your review!
About new chapter with brief description of code structure: OK, I will add it. I will submit the new version of proposal draft with this chapter tomorrow at 19 p.m. UTC.
About C++ experience: At Intel I work on restricted project and due to Intel policy I can not tell more than I work at software and service group. I can add only that my responsibility at Intel is C++ programming and I am profound user of c++. Is that enough?
Maybe say something about how the experience at Intel has provided you with the opportunity to gain practical experience in C++ programming in a professional environment. (As I assume this is correct.)
About proposal at Google's melange site: OK, I will add numbers to formula in my PDF proposal and start to make text proposal at Google's melange site.
That all sounds good.
Good work so far and good luck with your proposal.
Sincerely, Chris.
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