First post, by Dragonator
Hello.
First of all I know this is not a typical thread for a development section, I am sorry.
I am a 2nd year BSC student at a Computer Science Faculty and will be graduating next year. I can’t say I am very gifted in this field or math but I enjoy programming and I find having the ability to create a whole new world at your fingertips amazing. I have two interests: video game development and operating systems engineering and maintenance, though at this time I’m frankly not quite sure what the two really imply as I have barely begun to scratch the surface of the wonderful world of Computer Science.
I have one problem though, I have yet to chose a topic for my graduation thesis and don't have many ideas as the ones that I came up with until now have been rejected on account of either being too bold or not bold enough. The deadline to forwarding a thesis topic is drawing close and I have one idea left: A visual programming application: a game builder, but there already are a couple of quite advanced applications out there and I'm not quite sure what I could contribute to them at my current level. Also, the professor I will be working with is mainly interested in Operating Systems and secondly in Distributed Systems. So I would prefer a topic more along the lines of Operating Systems.
Then I thought of DOSBox. I am an abandonware fan and love DOSBox. So I was wondering:
Is there any way I could possibly contribute to the DOSBox project in such a way that could also constitute a topic for a Computer Science Bachelor Degree of Science graduation thesis? Maybe the developers have some issues that would want resolved or improved or maybe some additional features that have yet to be implemented due to lack of time or interest. I would love to help in any way I can while maybe writing my graduation thesis as well (Kill two birds with one stone?).
If not maybe you could guide me in some direction, if you know any particularly interesting topic or some feature in the linux kernel that needs improvement, I would be more than grateful.
Thank you.