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Sorry for the delay. I will be totally frank with you. I think that both of these ideas are far more work than can reasonably be accomplished in a single term by a single individual. Perhaps you can narrow down these ideas into more manageable bits. Please also give me some idea how you would approach the implementation, what help you would need from me, etc. Thanks, Wayne On 03/21/2011 03:06 PM, Sveta Nesterenko wrote: Hi Wayne. Thank you for your answer. As for my ideas about Eclipse IDE for Education: 1. Implementing functionality that would be some kind of virtual teacher. Beginners in Java programming at their first months of studing Java language often forget about programming style. Also beginners inclined to do many absurd mistakes. So, virtual techer could help to format code, explain mistakes and errors, help to avoid bugs, giving extended tips and lessons. For example. Student tries to call a non-static method inside a static method, but it doesn't work and student doesn't understand why, because he/she is a begginer and has not yet had time to learn it. A virtual teacher could give to a student a quite full explanation about static methods: what is a static method and how to use it. Such tips can help students to learn language quicklier. If student writes code not properly, for example method's name starts with a capital letter, he/she would get a reminder, that such naming is not good . Such style checking can form a habit to write a maintainable and error-free code from their first days of study. 2. Visualization of JVM working. It would introduce JVM's work results in anintuitive and clear form: compiled byte code, stack, heap, references between objects, states of virtual machine and so on. I am looking for new experience and I also would be glad to implement any other ideas. Svetlana Nesterenko On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Svetlana. There is help on the project's wiki page [1]. I'll be honest with you: this project has stalled due to lack of involvement. I am interested in reviving it. However, due to the lack of recent work, we may be a little out of date; our bug list may not be entirely up-to-date. There are lots of opportunities in this project, so I invite you to be creative and see what you think you can bring to the project. HTH, Wayne [1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_IDE_for_Education On 03/20/2011 03:59 PM, Sveta Nesterenko wrote: Hello. My name is Svetlana Nesterenko. Currently I am studying to obtain master degree in Chernihiv State Technological University (Ukraine). I would like to participate in Google Summer Of Code in Eclipse IDE for Education . I have become familiar with writing RCP applications, downloaded source code and looked over it. What should I do to participate in this project? I am sorry for writing in mailing list, I didn't find another email to write. _______________________________________________ ide4edu-dev mailing listide4edu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ide4edu-dev _______________________________________________ ide4edu-dev mailing list ide4edu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ide4edu-dev_______________________________________________ ide4edu-dev mailing list ide4edu-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ide4edu-dev |