Re: 100 paper cuts LibreOffice GSOC inquiry

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Hi Adly,

You can start by following the steps described here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GetInvolved

As you will also see on the page linked above, we have a number of easyHacks (bug reports suitable for new developers). Starting by solving a number of 'Beginner' easyHacks, and then switching to 'Interesting' easyHacks seems like a proper course to follow.

For GSoC applications, you are required to solve at least one 'Interesting' easyHack. (Preferrably an easyHack related to your GSoC proposal.)

List of Easy Hacks by required Skill:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/EasyHacks/by_Required_Skill

The GSoC Ideas page:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/GSoC/Ideas

And about the 2 ideas you are interested in: I would classify these ideas as of moderate hardness. As you go through the 'build LibreOffice & solve easyHacks' path, you will hopefully have a better understanding of the code-base, and the required level of knowledge/skill.

Welcome aboard, and may it be easy! :)

Best,
Muhammet

On 2/22/20 6:19 PM, Adly Ezat wrote:
Dear Mr. Muhammet

Greetings!

I am Adly a Senior undergraduate @ AOU university in his last year

I was looking at some of LibreOffice GSOC proposal ideas mainly chart wizard and 100 paper cuts

i would like to start considering these project as proposals
however i would like to know the level of c++ required .
i have read c++ before however i mostly programmed in java,C#,VB ,python and t-sql
also any guides or pointers that you can share to get me started?

thanks & best regards,
Adly


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