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This page has Google Summer of Code proposal questionnaire filled by [[User:Elfy|Elfy]] 13:24, 29 March 2008 (EDT)
 
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= Basics =
 
= Basics =

Revision as of 17:25, 29 March 2008


This page has Google Summer of Code proposal questionnaire filled by Elfy 13:24, 29 March 2008 (EDT)

Basics

Introduction

My name is Protas Oleksiy. I come from Southern Ukraine, Crimea more precisely. At the present moment I am a biology student and freelance programmer. Speaking of global goals I set in my life I would like to find a cure for cancer and aging one day as well as help open and alternative software gain worldwide acknowledge and break the chains of stereotype and monopoly regarding software market. My hobbies include solving math problems, wrtiting poems, fishkeeping beadcrafting and more. I am not employed at the moment but I am occupying head software engineer position in our university student internet center and also do computer work at the biological lab.

Email

My main e-mail is: emailky4.png

Nickname

My nick is elfy almost everywhere however on Freenode it's been already taken when I first connected to it so I often use JarisSeagull instead. Things like Elf-Eluna-Alina, Jaris and Chantale can probably represent my identity on other resources.

Summer o' Code

I decided to take part in summer of code because I've long heard about the project and it allows you to code for an opensource project while having a stipenid which is not a last concern for a student ;-) Moreover it's a good stimuli to finally joing opensource programmer community.

Study

I study at National University "Kievo-Mohylanska Akademia" majoring in biology and attending extra courses of math, physics, chemistry and computer science. I am currently freshman because of reenrolling on biology from physics department.

Experience

Gaming

Well, I can't consider myself truly a gamer but I've always been fond of computer games. I prefer fantasy strategies and roleplaying, puzzle, stealth action games. My top-list of games includes: all warcrafts, thief, doom. Speaking of type I am more hacker than a gamer - I always seek to exploit the game, carry on experiments with engine and so on. Most of the times just for fun as oposed to find cheat-like exploits. Also the story and multiplayer is critical for the game to please me. I often dig hard into a storyline and analyze the game atmosphere, live in it. I've discovered Wesnoth roughly a year and a half ago while browing portage and immediately fell in love with it. I mostly lean towards multiplayer but not just a meelee scirmish but a more scripted and fun action.

Project

Selection

I came up with the idea of project long before and I was just happy finding it in the list given by deleloppers. The project of my choice is Map/Scenario Editor.

Reasoning

I've chosen the project because scripted map-editing is my passion in all strategy games I come across. Also having a userfriendly scenario editor greatly speeds up the mapmaking process as stated in an interview with Blizzard employee speaking of difficulties making maps for Warcraft I (TODO: link here). MORE HERE

Gains

The first thing to gain from the project is to give birth to a brand-new scenario editor for wesnoth allowing the map base to grow more intensively. At least I would like also to use the thing after it is done ;-) The other thing to gain is the experience working on massive and opersource project which is on my point of view invaluable.

Wesnoth Community

I hope to ;-) Wesnoth is a great thing to code for.

Practical considerations

English

I consider my English level good enough to be able to communicate with other speakers. I've spent years reading English text because of programming a lot so I even have some little 'language sense' speaking of written English. I think the whole page can better present my skills in English than theese three sentences. ;-)

SVN/C++/Python

C++ along with plain C are my languages of preference so I dare to claim knowing them almost perfectly. I've been using C/C++ for roughly 7 years now. Subversion is the thing I've only discovered recently, but I think I've played enough with it to be able to use it as a confident user. Python is unfortunately Terra Incognita for me. However it is on the my 'to-learn' list on highest positions along with Perl.

Development tools

At present moment I mostly use Kate+GCC+GDB combo for development plus SVN+CMake for distributed projects. IDE's seem to complicated for me and moreover they do not provide enough freedom and flexibility generating lots of unneeded stuff. On the other hand when working on bigger projects I favour KDevelop for its usability and the option to cut down as much autogenerated code as possible. When using CMake my KDevelop basically transforms in a bigger Kate while I write all code by hand.

Languages

Programming

I can code confidently in:

  • C
  • C++
  • Pascal
  • PHP
  • BASH

More slowly and having an access to documentation:

  • JavaScript
  • BASIC/VBA
  • JASS (WCIII scripting language)

Spoken

I speak natively:

  • Russian
  • Ukrainian

Also I am proficient in:

  • English
  • French (it was my major in school but I am loosing grasp due to lack of practice now)
  • German (very elementary level mostly for understanding written text and not without a dictionary)

Timing

I am generally awake 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM UTC

Phone

I like phone calls but written communication with mentor is way better providing a logback and natural 'antinoise' and 'misunderstanding' protection :-)