programming languages like C++,
> Python, html and CSS also I have moderate knowledge of Data Structures and
> Algorithms.
> I would like to contribute to your organizations but could you tell me how
> to get started ?
> Hoping to hear from you soon.
>
Thanks for your interest i
of Data Structures and
Algorithms.
I would like to contribute to your organizations but could you tell me how
to get started ?
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Regards
Zunzarrao.
ce contributions but i am well
> aware of C/C++, Data Structure and Algorithms, and HTML & CSS. I would love
> to contribute to your organisation but could you please tell me how to get
> started?
>
> Hoping to hear from you soon.
Thanks for your interest in GCC. Welcome!
A go
; CSS. I would love
to contribute to your organisation but could you please tell me how to get
started?
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Regards
Purvak
algorithms, and javascript. I would like
> to contribute to your organization. Would you please tell me how to get
> started?
> Hoping to hear from you soon
> Thanks and Regards
> Vaishnavi
Thanks for your interest in GCC. Welcome!
A good place to start is the GCC Wiki Getting Started
me how to get
started?
Hoping to hear from you soon
Thanks and Regards
Vaishnavi
ce contributions but i am well
> aware of C/C++, Data Structure and Algorithms, and HTML & CSS. I would love
> to contribute to your organisation but could you please tell me how to get
> started?
Thanks for your interest in GCC. Welcome!
A good place to start is the GCC Wiki Gettin
; CSS. I would love
to contribute to your organisation but could you please tell me how to get
started?
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Regards
Purvak
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 3:27 PM Prakhar Khandelwal via Gcc
wrote:
>
> Hey !!
> I, Prakhar Khandelwal, am currently in the 3rd year of my engineering and
> majoring in Computer Science. I always wanted to work at a low level in
> software. That's why I want to contribute to your organization but
>
Hey !!
I, Prakhar Khandelwal, am currently in the 3rd year of my engineering and
majoring in Computer Science. I always wanted to work at a low level in
software. That's why I want to contribute to your organization but
wondering from where should I start, as I am new to this world of
open-source.
On Sat, 4 Dec 2021, 10:03 Om Kenge, wrote:
> Respected Sir/Madam,
>
> I am Om Kenge, a Second Year IT Student, I have just entered my second year
> at MMCOE Pune. I am new to open source contributions but I am well aware of
> C++. I would love to contribute to your Organisation
>
> Hoping to hear
Respected Sir/Madam,
I am Om Kenge, a Second Year IT Student, I have just entered my second year
at MMCOE Pune. I am new to open source contributions but I am well aware of
C++. I would love to contribute to your Organisation
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Regards
Om
On Tue, 23 Nov 2021 at 13:22, Om Kenge via Gcc wrote:
>
>
> Respected Sir/Madam,
> I am Om Kenge, a Second Year IT Student, I have just entered my second year
> at MMCOE Pune. I am new to open source contributions but I am well aware of
> C++. I would love to contribute to your Organisation
Tha
; second year at Manipal University Jaipur. I am new to open source
> > contributions but I am well aware of C++, C, Python, and Javascript. I
> > would love to contribute to your organization but could you please tell
> me
> > how to get started.
> > Hoping to hear from you so
thon, and Javascript. I
> would love to contribute to your organization but could you please tell me
> how to get started.
> Hoping to hear from you soon.
> Regards
> Parth Rastogi
Thanks for your interest in GCC!
A good place to start is by reading the project's mailing list (t
lease tell me
how to get started.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Regards
Parth Rastogi
tribute to your
> organization and just need a little bit of help from you i.e how to get
> started.
See https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc/2021-November/237719.html
to get
started.
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Gunesh Munjal
Regards
On Wed, 10 Nov 2021 at 11:50, Mark Wielaard wrote:
>
> Hi Anmol,
>
> On Tue, 2021-11-09 at 12:33 +0530, Anmol Singh via Gcc wrote:
> > I would love to contribute to your organisation but could you please
> > tell me how to get started?
>
> I would start here:
> ht
Hi Anmol,
On Tue, 2021-11-09 at 12:33 +0530, Anmol Singh via Gcc wrote:
> I would love to contribute to your organisation but could you please
> tell me how to get started?
I would start here:
https://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html
And then look at some of the open projects:
https://gcc.g
how to get
started?
Regards
Anmol
On Jun 18, 2014 6:03 PM, Roman Gareev wrote:
>
> I used trunk and compiled these patches only with isl 0.12 and ClooG
> 0.18.1. Which versions of these libraries are need to be checked for
> compatibility?
That's fine. Please post the patches for wider review at gcc patches. Also
mention that
I used trunk and compiled these patches only with isl 0.12 and ClooG
0.18.1. Which versions of these libraries are need to be checked for
compatibility?
--
Cheers, Roman Gareev
On 18/06/2014 15:22, Roman Gareev wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I made a separate patch and rebased the previous one. They are
attached to this letter.
I am surprised. Are all these includes really needed to get _this_ patch
compile? (I asked this before).
I saw your previous comment related to this an
Hi Tobias,
I made a separate patch and rebased the previous one. They are
attached to this letter.
> I am surprised. Are all these includes really needed to get _this_ patch
> compile? (I asked this before).
I saw your previous comment related to this and the following includes
were removed: is
On 08/06/2014 19:43, Roman Gareev wrote:
Hi Tobias,
This file is empty. It seems to be the perfect place for gloog_isl,
maybe give it a more descriptive name. E.g.,
graphite_regenerate_ast_isl()
We could then rename gloog, to graphite_regenerate_ast_cloog().
gloog comes from graphite + cloog
Hi Tobias,
> This file is empty. It seems to be the perfect place for gloog_isl,
> maybe give it a more descriptive name. E.g.,
>
> graphite_regenerate_ast_isl()
>
> We could then rename gloog, to graphite_regenerate_ast_cloog().
>
> gloog comes from graphite + cloog and does not make sense in the
On 01/06/2014 01:21, Roman Gareev wrote:
Hi Tobias,
Allright. It seems you understood the tree traversel. For the actual
patch that we want to commit, let's leave it out for now. Instead,
let's try to get a minimal patch that only adds the flag and the new
file for the isl_ast stuff. In case
Hi Tobias,
> Allright. It seems you understood the tree traversel. For the actual
> patch that we want to commit, let's leave it out for now. Instead,
> let's try to get a minimal patch that only adds the flag and the new
> file for the isl_ast stuff. In case the isl is choosen as code
> generati
On 25/05/2014 13:12, Roman Gareev wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I tried to incorporate all your comments in the following patch. It
also contains traversing of ISL AST and its dump to a file. You can
find out more about this at the following link
http://romangareev.blogspot.ru/2014/05/gsoc-report-i.html
Hi Tobias,
I tried to incorporate all your comments in the following patch. It
also contains traversing of ISL AST and its dump to a file. You can
find out more about this at the following link
http://romangareev.blogspot.ru/2014/05/gsoc-report-i.html
--
Cheers, Roman Gareev
patch
Description:
On 16/05/2014 21:49, Roman Gareev wrote:
Hi Tobias,
what is the difference you see between ISL AST generation and code
generation?
By “ISL AST generation”, I mean ISL AST generation without generation
of GIMPLE code.
Alright.
What are your plans to separate the ISL AST generation? Do you
Hi Tobias,
> what is the difference you see between ISL AST generation and code
> generation?
By “ISL AST generation”, I mean ISL AST generation without generation
of GIMPLE code.
> What are your plans to separate the ISL AST generation? Do you foresee any
> difficulties/problems?
According to
On 12/05/2014 20:35, Roman Gareev wrote:
Hi Tobias,
thank you for your advice!
On the other side, I think it is a good idea to simultaneously keep track of
the design you have in mind and the first steps you are planning to take.
Even though the full design may still need some time,
some basic
Hi Tobias,
thank you for your advice!
> On the other side, I think it is a good idea to simultaneously keep track of
> the design you have in mind and the first steps you are planning to take.
> Even though the full design may still need some time,
> some basic decisions can probably already be t
Hi Roman,
as you already look very actively through the graphite code, I was
wondering if you already have an idea how to start with the
implementation? It is obviously a good idea to first browse the code
and get a general picture of the existing implementation as it helps to
get a good pictu
it'll be much appreciated if someone has any suggestions on
possible projects I could start work on to bootstrap myself on GCC
development.
~Michael
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