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    May 18, 2015, 07:53:10 PM
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    I was wondering, and I am asking this principally to the people involved with the DGB dev team, if there is a need for an advanced scientific python developer? I doubt my skills are tuned towards most of what you guys do (I'm not a programmer I am a theoretical physicist) but I would like to help out over summer if I can, and get more involved with the community.

    I've sent out a PM to Jared on the official digiforum but he hasn't responded yet (completely understandable, he's a busy guy).
     
    If someone related to the DGB team can send me a PM either on here or on the digiforum (user: alaniz) with more info/suggestions I'd be delighted to check out whether I can help with any of the things you guys are currently working on.
    good on ya bitkapp, that's the spirit!  Smiley

    Loads of Raspberry Pi digibyte applications would probably require your kind of skills!

    Haha true! NFC + Raspberry Pi = DigiByte payment station? I think hardware applications are probably more suited when digibyte becomes slightly more established. I was referring more to data analytics, statistical analysis, basically anything mathsy which would be useful to apply to DGB. Again I have to stress I am in no way a crypto expert or anything of the sort but I am assuming that an advanced mathematician who knows how to program in python and is familiar with network analysis (not computer networks specifically but networks in general i.e. PageRank etc.), statistics etc. could potentially come in handy?

    Again I am just putting this out there and I have a few other projects that I could work on over summer so if you guys are not interested that's fine. On the other hand if you guys think I could be useful in any way PM me and we can talk details.

    P.S. Just a very quick thought I had; maybe an index showing some measure of how "strong" the digibyte network is could potentially be useful to future adopters/merchants and would quantify how good the DGB network actually is. Also identifying weak nodes/links within the network could help foresee any future problems?

    What do you think about something like this for DGB?

    With this of course. 

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