
Hi, I am preparing a proposal for a Boost.Phoenix GSoC. I have been willing to work on this library for a long time now -- being in touch with the two Joel's about that -- but never took the time. My motivation is clearly to provide a clean functional programming library for Boost, with all its advantages. I have been experimenting with strongly and statically typed functional programming languages for a while now and thus have been able to see how the functional programming paradigm helps (this will be detailed in my proposal). Moreover, I have been following closely Joel (Falcou)'s and Eric Niebler's prototypes and am aware of the power Boost.Proto offers. My background and interests in doing this will also be detailed in the proposal. I should be able to privide you with a draft of the proposal today. On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Joel Falcou <joel.falcou@lri.fr> wrote:
Joel and I pondered about getting a student from GSoC to help us complete the phoenix v3 port to proto. I currently have a few prototypes and ideas to extend it further but a few more hands are most welcome. Considering the schedule, I'll be compeltely free for mentoring this prospective student.
Now, is it realistic and on topic for GSoC ? _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
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