Meetup 2024 September 18th in NYCU

Date

  • Date: September 18th, 2024
  • Time: 18:30 -- 21:30 (3 hours)

Agenda

There will be many different subjects discussed at the same time.

Timetable Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3
18:30 ~ 19:30 free chat
19:30 ~ 21:00 free chat

modmesh discussion and training :

  1. Use Bezier curve to fit NACA 4-digit airfoil
  2. Prototype profiler object serialization using JSON
  3. Build modmesh
  4. Make a simple PR for modmesh

nsd teaching assistance :

  1. project discussion
  2. homework assistance
21:00 ~ 21:30 free chat

Subjects

modmesh discussion and training

discussion

In the discussion session, we will discuss the following topics simultaneously, and you can choose the topic you are interested in.

  1. Use Bezier curve to fit NACA 4-digit airfoil
  2. Prototype profiler object serialization using JSON

training

If you are interested in the modmesh project, but you are not familiar with the project, we also have a training session for you, and you can learn part of the following skills.

  1. Setting up and demonstrating modmesh.
  2. Basics of Git and GitHub.
  3. Writing Pybind11 and Unittest.
  4. Fundamentals of CMake, GNU Make, and GitHub Workflow.

free chat

In this session, you could discuss any topic you are interested in. Additionally, we will discuss the following items to prepare the upcoming events.

  • Task arrangement for volunteers
  • Promotion plan for upcoming events

numerical software development (nsd) teaching assistance

This session is for the students who are taking the numerical software development course. If you have any questions about the homework or the project, you can come to the meetup and discuss the questions with the teaching assistant.


Sign up

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About Meetup

Meetup is an event providing space for people to work on open source projects together. We welcome any subjects that may interest the attendees, and especially encourage code for science, engineering, and technology, which demand more critical discussions than other applications of computer programming.

We would like to provide a supportive and friendly environment for all attendees to support more developers to join in the open-source communities.

To join the meetup, please bring your laptop and sign up. Please contact us if you have any questions.