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Smalltalk Google Summer of Code 2010 | gsoc2010.esug.org Reviews

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This year GSoC is closed. Please follow as in the future too! More on the Mentors mailing list. Code of the projects. Smalltalk community as a whole is participating on this year Google Summer of Code (GSoC). Under the umbrella of European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG). Updated: 22.3.2011.

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application | Smalltalk Google Summer of Code 2010

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ESUG Application to Google Summer of Code 2010. 1 Describe your organization. 2 Why is your organization applying to participate in GSoC 2010? What do you hope to gain by participating? 3 Did your organization participate in past GSoCs? If so, please summarize your involvement and the successes and challenges of your participation. 4 If your organization has not previously participated in GSoC, have you applied in the past? If so, for what year(s)? 5 What license(s) does your project use? The European Sm...

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Mentors for projects on GSoC | Smalltalk Google Summer of Code 2010

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See also our Mentors mailing list. Access is public while membership is mentors only. FreeCAD/Cobalt: 3D CAD with Motion Simulation. Cairo support based on ROME. Visualization of profiling information in Pharo and Squeak. Concurrency Architectures in Smalltalk. Refactored Hashed Collection Library. Arthur Schijndel, van. Tutorial application for Suixo. Packaging Squeak as a DLL. Memory Manager for SqueakNOS. Porting Monticello to Smalltalk/X. SmallFinger - framework for accessing fingerprint devices.

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Accepted projects for Smalltalk GSoC | Smalltalk Google Summer of Code 2010

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Accepted projects for GSoC. Projects, mentors, students. Here are the 6 accepted projects from list of all. Sorted by voting results. Accepted student: Germán Leiva. Invited students: Germán Leiva. Students interested: Germán Leiva. Generate UML diagrams from Smalltalk code for Pharo. Accepted student: Carla Griggio. Invited students: Carla Griggio. Students interested: Carla Griggio. Accepted student: Ricardo Moran. Invited students: Ricardo Moran. Students interested: Ricardo Moran.

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Students for projects on GSoC | Smalltalk Google Summer of Code 2010

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See also our Students mailing list. Access is public while membership is students and mentors only. Student or interested on projects. Brainstorming portal for better community decision process. GLORP and Magritte integration/refactoring. Google APIs Smalltalk wrapper. Framework for building semantic networks. Cairo support based on ROME. Tutorial application for Suixo. Extensible parsing and persistency for Pier. Cairo support based on ROME. GLORP and Magritte integration/refactoring. Pharo/Squeak integ...

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