GSoC (Make cp-demangle non-recursive)

2022-02-26 Thread Juan Scerri
To whom this may concern,

Firstly, I will introduce myself. I am Juan Scerri and I am a student at
the University of Malta studying Computer Science and Mathematics for my
undergraduate degree.
I am currently in my first year of studies, which is technically my first
formal introduction to GNU/Linux. However, I have been using GNU/Linux for
over a year. I am
mostly interested in programming which involves compilers, operating
systems and things of a similar sort.

I have looked at the selected project ideas by the GCC team and one of the
problems which has caught my attention is making cp-demangle non-recursive.
I am interested in this particular problem because as stated in the "Before
you apply" section it is one of the selected problems which do not require
extensive
knowledge of the compiler theory (which I will be doing in my 3rd year of
studies). However, I do understand the aim of the project.

Any guidance would be much appreciated.

If I was no clear in any way do hesitate to contact me.

Regards,
Juan Scerri


Re: GSoC (Make cp-demangle non-recursive)

2022-02-26 Thread Juan Scerri
I have just realised that I have a typo.

I meant to say 'do not hesitate'.

Regards,
Juan Scerri

On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 at 11:34, Juan Scerri  wrote:

> To whom this may concern,
>
> Firstly, I will introduce myself. I am Juan Scerri and I am a student at
> the University of Malta studying Computer Science and Mathematics for my
> undergraduate degree.
> I am currently in my first year of studies, which is technically my first
> formal introduction to GNU/Linux. However, I have been using GNU/Linux for
> over a year. I am
> mostly interested in programming which involves compilers, operating
> systems and things of a similar sort.
>
> I have looked at the selected project ideas by the GCC team and one of the
> problems which has caught my attention is making cp-demangle non-recursive.
> I am interested in this particular problem because as stated in the
> "Before you apply" section it is one of the selected problems which do not
> require extensive
> knowledge of the compiler theory (which I will be doing in my 3rd year of
> studies). However, I do understand the aim of the project.
>
> Any guidance would be much appreciated.
>
> If I was no clear in any way do hesitate to contact me.
>
> Regards,
> Juan Scerri
>


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