Hello,

I am a Computer Science student, currently taking a Master's degree in Portugal's top university. I have a strong passion for algorithms, data structures and high performance computing, having participated in many programming contests (nationals, SWERC, Google's now defunct competitions, etc) too. I have also some experience in contributing to open-source and working in software development teams. C and C++ are the languages I've used the most, always compiled with
GCC. My fascination with this area of computer science, and especially
with GCC's details, has been present since an early age, so this Google
program felt like the perfect opportunity to act and learn more!

After carefully reading your approved ideas page, the ones that stand out more to me are:
* Improving OpenACC support
* Extending the static analysis pass (for format strings, in particular)
* Improving nothrow detection

I have read the "Before you apply" and completed some of the steps
outlined, and will do so as well for the remaining, tomorrow.

I am aware of the very tight deadline and that it may be hard to write a
community-backed proposal now, but unfortunately I was only made aware
of Google's program a couple of days ago. Still, I'm going to try my
best to write a quality proposal until Tuesday.

If you have any suggestions, please let me know!
I'd love to further discuss these with you.

Kind regards,

~tmpod


PS: To all celebrating Easter (and not hehe!), I hope you have wonderful Sunday.

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