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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:31:14+00:00 2026-05-11T19:31:14+00:00

I’d like to work on a 2-3 month long project (full time) that involves

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I’d like to work on a 2-3 month long project (full time) that involves coding in C++ and is related to networks (protocol stacks). I was considering writing my own network stack but that doesn’t seem as interesting. It would be great to find an idea to implement a tcp/ip-like stack for distributed system/GPUs that is better as far as network performance goes. I have been googling this for 3 hours but haven’t come across anything that seems worth spending 2 months on. Open source projects like netperf seem beyond my scope. I’d really like a relatively small stand alone project that I can work on, at my own pace.
The intent of this project is to utilize my free time on a project (that I might later release under open source license) and gain expertise and hands-on experience in C++, networks, parallel programming, GPU, distributed systems etc.

I seem to have hit a roadblock while finding ideas (or perhaps I am not too clear on what I exactly what to do). So any suggestions would be really appreciated.
Thanks!

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    2026-05-11T19:31:15+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:31 pm

    If you are specifically interested in doing network programming with an emphasis on distribution and GPU/graphics stuff, you may want to check out the open source (GPL) CIGI project (sourceforge project site:

    CIGI is an open simulation protocol for communication between a host device and IG (image generator).
    The Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI) is an interface designed to promote a standard
    way for a host device to communicate with an image generator (IG) in the simulation industry.

    CIGI is a fairly active project on sourceforge, initiated and backed by BOEING, and is multi-platform software:

    The goal of the Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI) SG is to evaluate
    industry and government interest in developing a standard image generator
    interface. Typically, today’s Image Generator (IG) vendors have their own
    closed, proprietary run-time interfaces. At I/ITSEC’02, Boeing
    proposed their Open Source Common Image Generator Interface (CIGI) as a
    run-time interface that could be adopted by the simulation community.
    Boeing indicated that they would like to see a standards organization adopt
    CIGI and develop it into a robust and broadly accepted simulation industry
    image generator run-time interface standard. The SG is discussing this
    proposal, evaluating alternatives, and generating recommendations and a
    proposed action plan.

    Here’s some wireshark-based info on CIGI

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