Well i worked on c++ and little on qtcreator.Last time i was changing the kget header files to add functionality to download data from any open virtual port.I am pretty interested in this PHYXCALC but need a link to study the code and work that has been done on it so far


On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 2:45 AM, Girish Patil <pshrishi.gsoc@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/10/2013 11:58 PM, Alexander Rössler wrote:

Hello KDE developers,

 

I'm interested in adding my application to the KDE project and to mentor some students during GSoC. The application is PhyxCalc (http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/PhyxCalc?content=149140

). I think I have already mentioned it last year. I'm only maintaining it currently, but I think this application has potential and could also be interesting for the KDE project (as KAC (KDE Advanced Calculator), just kidding). Especially interesting is that it is purely based on Qt and C++, which makes it quite outstanding I think for an calculator with parsing functionality. Very special about it is actually the parser whose grammer is saved in a text file instead of hard coding, making it very flexible.

I have already written on the GSoC page and a few students have already contacted me that they would be interested.

 

Best Regards

Alexander Rössler

Alexander,

I am interested in helping you out with the project as part of GSoC '13. Could you let me know about the details of the same. Looking forward to hear from you.

Girish


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