Howdy Rohit,
Firstly, welcome to the Parrot community. I've cc'ed the parrot-dev mailing list, which has many Parrot developers and GSoC mentors. Glad to hear that you are interested in Javascript on Parrot! Just to clarify, this project is to implement a Javascript compiler, and so will require Javascript coding, as well as C/PIR and possibly other language skills. A good place to start is at the README of Jaspers: https://github.com/leto/jaspers You proposal should reflect something that you would be interested to work on, but also something Parrot developers think is a good idea and something you can complete in 3.5 months. Which Computer Science related courses have you taken? That might help us judge which concepts you will be familiar with and what you will need guidance on. Also, you are welcome to join the #parrot IRC channel on irc.parrot.org and ask questions. The more you interact with Parrot mentors to refine your project proposal, the better the chance of it being accepted :) Duke On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:25 AM, rohit jangid <[email protected]> wrote: > hello, > congratulations for getting accepted in gsoc-2011 > i was interested in applying for parrot this year > i have past experience of working in javascript and have some > knowledge of compiler also > my past projects are in c/java/javascript > > i would like to discuss some ideas for the project "javascript on parrot" > i'm mostly free this summer so would love to work in some interesting > project like this one > > thanks.. > > -- > Rohit Jangid > Under graduate student, > Computer Engineering, > Netaji Subhas Institute Of Technology, > Dwarka,Delhi, India > -- Jonathan "Duke" Leto [email protected] http://leto.net _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
