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The [ | The [https://developers.google.com/open-source/soc/?csw=1 Google Summer of Code (GSoC)] is an annual program funded by Google to allow hundreds of students around the world to participate in free or open source software. | ||
GSoC is open to students using all kinds of technologies and each year we like to see many projects written in/for the haskell programming language. | GSoC is open to students using all kinds of technologies and each year we like to see many projects written in/for the haskell programming language. |
Revision as of 19:27, 21 March 2015
The Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an annual program funded by Google to allow hundreds of students around the world to participate in free or open source software.
GSoC is open to students using all kinds of technologies and each year we like to see many projects written in/for the haskell programming language.
Some possibly useful links:
haskell.org: summer of code trac
reddit: haskell proposals
Johan Tibell: writing good gsoc, gsoc suggestions
Gwern: Retrospectives 2006-2013
Accepted GSOC2013 projects
From haskell.org:
- Better record command for darcs
- Communicating with mobile devices
- Enhancing Darcsden
- Extending GHC to support building modules in parallel
- Improve Haddock Markup and Capabilities
- Haskell Qt Binding Generator and semi-automated C++ ffi wrapper (blog not live yet)
- Improve the feedback of the cabal-install dependency solver
- interactive-diagrams and a paste site with the ability for dynamic rendering of diagrams
- Overloaded record fields for GHC
- Parallelise 'cabal build'
- Port Charts to use Diagrams
Accepted GSOC2011 projects
From haskell.org:
- Alejandro Serrano : Improve EclipseFP
- Alexander Göransson: Simplified OpenGL bindings
- Anklesaria: Interpreter Support for the Cabal-Install Build Tool
- Jasper Van der Jeugt: Convert the text package to use UTF–8 internally
- Mikhail Glushenkov: Build multiple Cabal packages in parallel
- Owen Stephens: Darcs Bridge
- Petr Ročkai: Darcs: primitive patches version 3
Projects from other organizations related to haskell: