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Re: Google Summer of Code 2014 [message #42043 is a reply to message #41907] Thu, 13 February 2014 01:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Klugier is currently offline  Klugier
Messages: 1099
Registered: September 2012
Location: Poland, KrakĂłw
Senior Contributor
Hello,

So, this is my idea beta version (Please review):

--- U++ Independend Audio Module ---

Proposed by:
Zbigniew Rębacz (Student)

Difficulty:
Hard

Required skills/knowledge
C++, C, minimal U++ knowledge, debugging, low-level programing, understanding somebody's code, reading & understanding documentation, createing multiplatform code;

Expected result:
U++ audio module works on multiple operating system such as Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD. But, we will be happy if the code will work at least on two platforms.

Brief Explanation
U++ currently handle audio only with other high level libraries for instance SDL. The main task is to create independent module. To achieve this you will need to use low level API for each operating system which U++ supports such as WinAPI or Alsa.

Mentor:
??? // <- I am looking for mentors Wink

Roadmap:
Investigate audio libraries for each operating system which Ultimate++ supports.
Study U++ API design
Design U++ audio API
Write audio code for each platform

Sincerely,
Klugier


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