Hi Akhil,

welcome, good to hear that GNU Radio peaked your interest!

You are absolutely right, C++, Python and Qt are among the most used
technologies inside GNU Radio. And there is always lots to do outside of
the actual DSP and theory thereof.
QtGUI related work is always much appreciated.
Regarding GSoC, Google hasn't announced which organisations have been
accepted yet. So, we're kind of waiting until that happens (see their
timeline [1])  before taking further action.
However, that doesn't mean for you to wait. You head over to GitHub, get
familiar with the code, maybe consider working on some smaller related
issues, get used to the workflow.

Sebastian

[1] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline

On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 7:41 AM Akhil Nair <targetak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone! I'm Akhil, a second year undergrad in computer engineering at
> AIT Pune, India.I wish to participate in GSoC this year under your
> organization.
>
> I'm afraid I'm completely new to GNU Radio however reading your wiki I
> feel that this community is pretty welcoming and it seems like an
> organization I would enjoy working with this year.
>
> As I mentioned I have no experience with GNU Radio however I'm going
> through the tutorials in the wiki now and am quite willing to learn
> whatever I need to help contribute.
>
> I'm familiar with programming in C++ as well as Python and have worked a
> little on Qt so the Qt5 GUI Integrations idea seems like a good fit for me.
> I'd appreciate it if the mentors could guide me in any way to any
> code/information related to the project. Working on anything related to the
> project or even a partial implementation of the idea would help me grasp
> what is required for the project and what I'm expected to implement.
>
> Last of all, this being a Qt related project I'm assuming there's not much
> theory I should be familiar with, however if there is I'd be glad if you
> could tell me what to learn.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Akhil Nair
>

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