Thank's KDE edu community, I submited this proposal to GSoC.

Greetings,

2011/3/29 Filipe Saraiva <filip.saraiva@gmail.com>
Thank's Wagner.

I am working with Scilab API and doing some tests with C++ and Scilab.
I make my entry in GSoC with this project.

Greetings,


2011/3/29 Wagner Reck <wagner.reck@gmail.com>
Good morning,

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Aleix Pol <aleixpol@kde.org> wrote:
It's always good to support newer technologies with projects like Cantor, but I'm not sure who can mentor you if Alexander isn't up for the job.04 
A few weeks ago i talked to Filipe and told that i could help him with KDE stuff in this GSoC project.

As i am not aware with Cantor, i don't feel right to be his mentor, but i am available to help any Cantor's devel who agrees to mentor him.

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Wagner


Aleix


On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Filipe Saraiva <filip.saraiva@gmail.com> wrote:
One more info, I forgot to put in the previous e-mail: already contacted Alex Rieder, lead developer of Cantor, and he said he is unavailable for any GSoC project mentoring this year.

I'm following one of his suggestions by sending an e-mail to the group and wondering who would be interested and available to be my mentor in this project.

Thank's,

2011/3/20 Filipe Saraiva <filip.saraiva@gmail.com>
Hello KDEers,

My name is Filipe Saraiva, member of KDE Brasil and "padawan" KDE contributor in kdeedu. I have a bachelor's degree in computer science (Federal University of Piauí) and am currently candidate of master's degree in electrical engineering (University of São Paulo).

My contribution to kdeedu was to develop the functionality to change axes' labels of Kmplot. I developed this during the last Akademy-BR. The following blog post explains a little more - http://liveblue.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/akademy-br-changing-axis-labels-in-kmplot/

In my academic life, I worked extensively with mathematical programming, which I extensively used programming languages ​​targeted for this area, such as Fortran, and mathematical programming environments such as Scilab.

With Cantor launch and its architecture that allows support for multiple mathematical programming environments, I thought it would be an interesting idea to work with Scilab support in Cantor during the GSoC 2011.

What do you think? Someone is available to be my mentor on this project?

This email is being sent to Sandro Andrade and Tomaz Canabrava, who are already experienced in KDE and know me. They can talk more about me, if necessary.

Thank's;

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