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Re: [soc-dev] idea for gsoc 2013

Sounds interesting.

I wrote an image previewer (many) years ago as an example. I never did bother to try and get it into an Eclipse distribution and haven't done any work on it in quite a while. Is this along the lines of what you're proposing?

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Examples/Image_Utilities

I'd be interested in reviving and modernizing the code.

Or does your idea relate to some of the work done by Jeeeyul Lee?

https://github.com/jeeeyul/pde-tools

Can you describe with more detail what you intend to provide?

Wayne

On 04/21/2013 09:54 AM, Tony wrote:
Hi, everyone! 

	My name is PengJingwen and I am a Chinese student. Currently, I am in my freshman year of Lanzhou University, majoring in Information Security. 

	At my first year at university, I have learned a lot of knowledge about software developing and server maintenance, and I am a number of the Open Source Society. I really love the spirit of free and share.

	Google Summer Of Code is quite a great opportunity for me to learn more about Eclipse Community and making contribute to Eclipse. I have been using Eclipse when I began to learning programming. It is really nice and I love it. 

	But I found it is not convenient to have a quick look at pictures or inspect files when developing. I want to create a Eclipse Plugin to solve this little trouble and make Eclipse more convenient to use. 

	I have been learning Java and for several months, and I have developed some small Android apps. Recently, I have been reading documentations on developing Eclipse Plugin.

	Whether I can apply a project or not, I will finish this plugin. And I really hope that Eclipse can be more efficient to use.



Best Regards,

	PengJingwen
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