Ben zen

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Hi, I'm Benjamin Lewis, a.k.a. ben_zen on Freenode; I'm a McGill student applying for GSoC 2012, and my public application's below.
Hi, I'm Benjamin Lewis, a.k.a. ben_zen on Freenode; I'm a McGill student applying for GSoC 2012, and my public application's below.
'''Don't mind the state of the page, I'm assembling it (just getting it started, I'll fill in some more details soon.)''' (I'll also remove all the markup as it suggests, once I make sure it's in a worthy state!)


= GSoC 2012 Public application =
= GSoC 2012 Public application =
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* What will make you actively stay in our community after this GSoC is over?
* What will make you actively stay in our community after this GSoC is over?


I'm quite used to IRC/mailing lists and wiki/Mediawiki/etc. (Apparently not Mediawiki so much, but I know my way around it for the most part.) I'm not as up to speed on source code management as I've not worked on a large project before, but I think I can catch on fairly quickly. I've used make and gcc before; having worked mostly in Java I've not needed them too regularly, so I'll need to learn some more, but again, I don't think that will take much. Also, since my project is aimed at writing an Octave-Forge package, I don't think these tools will be as necessary. As for staying in the community, if I feel like I can contribute, I'll stay active if you don't chase me away with pitchforks! Otherwise I'll hang around, but I might not be super-active.
I'm quite used to IRC/mailing lists and wiki/Mediawiki/etc. I'm not as up to speed on source code management as I've not worked on a large project before, but I think I can catch on fairly quickly. I've used make and gcc before; having worked mostly in Java I've not needed them too regularly, so I'll need to learn some more, but again, I don't think that will take much. Also, since my project is aimed at writing an Octave-Forge package, I don't think these tools will be as necessary. As for staying in the community, if I feel like I can contribute, I'll stay active if you don't chase me away with pitchforks! Otherwise I'll hang around, but I might not be super-active.


== O: Only out of interest ==
== O: Only out of interest ==
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* What was the first question concerning Octave you could not find an answer to rather quickly?
* What was the first question concerning Octave you could not find an answer to rather quickly?


I first heard about Octave waaay back in High School, when I was looking for something a little more powerful than my calculator to do a lot of matrix problems, and didn't want to buy an expensive software package. I've not been involved in the project before now, partially because I didn't feel I had anything to contribute until now. I've seen Octave mentioned in places like ##math on Freenode (was #math until recently), so I think there's some effective advertising already happening. As for quick answers, it took me a moment to determine where the application page data was actually hiding (as I wave around my ignorance of the more subtle features of the MediaWiki system) since the [[Student_Application_Template_2012|student application]] included a call to the template, nothing more. On the other hand, I learned something about MediaWiki in the thirty seconds it took me to figure out the solution!
I first heard about Octave waaay back in High School, when I was looking for something a little more powerful than my calculator to do a lot of matrix problems, and didn't want to buy an expensive software package. I've not been involved in the project before now, partially because I didn't feel I had anything to contribute until now. I've seen Octave mentioned in places like ##math on Freenode (was #math until recently), so I think there's some effective advertising already happening. As for quick answers, I haven't run into much that I don't find pretty rapidly. This may also be my biased memory, but I'm fairly sure it's not.


== P: Prerequisites ==
== P: Prerequisites ==
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