--- icon: light-bulb order: 0 label: "Project Ideas" --- ### Implement pybind11 for bindings + Difficulty Level: 5/5 (Hard) + Skill: Advanced C++ with metaprogramming; Python + Project Length: Medium (175 hours) > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2024/projects/Ji2Mi97o pocketpy has provided a low-level API for creating bindings. It is fast, lightweight and easy to debug. However, it still requires a lot of boilerplate code to create bindings for complex C++ classes. The community has long expected a high-level API for creating bindings. [pybind11](https://github.com/pybind/pybind11) is the most popular C++ library for creating Python bindings for CPython. A bunch of Python libraries are using it. pybind11 adopts a template metaprogramming approach to automatically generate bindings for C++ classes. Our goal is to introduce a pybind11 compatible solution to pocketpy as an alternative way to create bindings for functions and classes. You can use C\+\+17 features to implement it, instead of C++11 used in pybind11. See https://github.com/pocketpy/pocketpy/issues/216 for more details. ### Add `numpy` module + Difficulty Level: 4/5 (Intermediate) + Skill: Intermediate C++; Python; Linear Algebra + Project Length: Medium (175 hours) > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2024/projects/sJLuASSP Though pocketpy is designed for game scripting, some people are using it for scientific computing. It would be nice to have a `numpy` module in pocketpy. `numpy` is a huge project. Our goal is to implement a most commonly used subset of `numpy` in pocketpy. You can mix C++ and Python code to simplify the overall workloads. See https://github.com/pocketpy/pocketpy/issues/202 for more details.