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Hello everyone! I am Vishakha, a final year undergrad and an aspiring to participate in GSOC '18. I was going through the interesting open source project ideas. Aima-javascript and aima-exercises caught my eye. I like the idea of representing algorithms as animations to help the learner visualise the problem. I saw a couple of visualisations created. I wanted to know if the project requires the programmer to create the complete webpage or the animation exclusively. Also, I was going through the repository, could someone help me with what could be the possible start for me to contribute? As of what I have been able to understand aima-exercises deals with creating Github pages demonstrating solutions. Which language do the solutions require us to work on?
This is what the application process is going to look like.
If you feel like you are ready to get started contributing, I'd start at this section: show us a sample of your best work. Kick off you own github page, pick an algorithm and give it a try on your own.
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From original thread.
I collected some general guidance here.
This is what the application process is going to look like.
If you feel like you are ready to get started contributing, I'd start at this section: show us a sample of your best work. Kick off you own github page, pick an algorithm and give it a try on your own.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: