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Preferably C++, Python, HTML/CSS/JS, BUT it can be any language as long as I have time to learn it. I’m building the software with requirements and architecture in mind. Senior Project I is mainly about the planning phase. Next semester will be Senior Project II where it gets built.
Network difficulty for devs in Bitcoin is high. I recommend finding an established open source project and work on contributing to it. This demonstrates ability to work on exisoting projects with an established code base and team. Land a PR or two for a project and revisit. Just my two sats.
I need someone as a mentor or POC most likely from a business because of how my class is organized.
Myself nor @GitCitadel are probably not established enough for you to get credit here "Reputable Company" but myself and GitCitadel are working on C/C++ projects on nostr if you are still interested in contributing code. My project noscrypt is a strict C cryptography library. I don't accept PR's on github only patches, I have a guide for it on my website Open issues are found https://www.vaughnnugent.com/resources/software/modules/noscrypt-issues?state=Defined It needs help with hardware support as well, well really anything in the hardware department :) @GitCitadel Is working on a C++ nostr development kit called Aedile, among another dozen projects (feel free to ask) We can probably accept GH prs otherwise we use our own managed git server In either case, if your commits include your github email address your contributions should be mirrored to github if you make any. Finally, my nostr DMs don't work (see my other project nvault as to why)
Yeah I'd have to see what the commitment looks like for sure, I'm already over-committed and work on aedile has slowed while were still in the planning phases and shipping other products. Myself and @MichaelJ are project owners at GitCitadel but he is also pretty short on time these days. @liminal 🦠 is also a member and working on the @MedSchlr project which is a bit more established and funded.
Yeah unfortunately I kinda doubt we're established enough for what that senior project program is looking for. We're also very focused on #Alexandria right now, which is a web app, so not as much C++.