Re: [anjuta-devel] GSoC: Anjuta as an AVR development environment
- From: Lucas van Dijk <info return1 net>
- To: Sébastien Granjoux <seb sfo free fr>
- Cc: anjuta-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [anjuta-devel] GSoC: Anjuta as an AVR development environment
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2011 14:52:14 +0100
Hi Naba,
Glad to hear you also would like to mentor me, you're right the project has to be accepted by GNOME. I could also send an email to the general GNOME Summer of Code mailinglist, I don't know if that matters?
Application submitting opens up next week, I'll be adding the finishing touches to my application in the next few days, I hope one of you could review the application when I think it's ready, before submitting the final version. :)
I only have experience with GTKmm en PyGTK, not C GTK+. I should definitely take this in account when I create a schedule for the project, but my experience with GTKmm en PyGTK should help. :)
Personally, I would like to do this project in C, to broaden my skills a bit, and I also think I'll be more valuable after the GSoC when I do this in C, because then I'll understand the rest of the Anjuta code better.
With kind regards,
Lucas
2011/3/25 Sébastien Granjoux
<seb sfo free fr>
Hi Naba,
Le 25/03/2011 19:13, Naba Kumar a écrit :
I have some interests in microcontrollers myself, mostly for some
personal reasons. It's been some time I went "off" again, so let me
make it up with this one. I would agree with Seb on similar lines.
Some out-of-obvious development supports from Anjuta would be useful.
I would be glad to mentor Lucas for this project.
Two good news in one sentence. I'm glad to see you more involved in Anjuta, Naba. Moreover it suits me fine because I was not sure to have enough time this summer to mentor Lucas.
Since you have PyGTK experience, it might be possible to implement
it through python bindings (assuming it's mature enough now).
The python binding uses GObject introspection which is really impressive when it's working but I think callbacks are still not supported and they are heavily used in the debugger interface.
It's probably possible to still use pygtk but it's more difficult to use. Else perhaps we can try to improve python introspection.
Regards,
Sébastien
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