The Google Summer of Code, often abbreviated to GSoC, is an international annual program in which Google awards stipends to contributors who successfully...
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Google Code-in (GCI) was an international annual programming competition hosted by Google LLC that allowed pre-university students to complete tasks specified...
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Google Developers (previously Google Code) is Google's site for software development tools and platforms[update], application programming interfaces (APIs)...
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Google Code Jam was an international programming competition hosted and administered by Google. The competition began in 2003. The competition consists...
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Kivy (framework) (section Google Summer of Code)
"Google Summer of Code 2014 @ the Python Software Foundation". "Google Summer of Code 2015 @ the Python Software Foundation". "Google Summer of Code 2016...
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Google Code Search was a free beta product from Google which debuted in Google Labs on October 5, 2006, allowing web users to search for open-source code...
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SWIG (section Google Summer of Code)
successful participant of Google Summer of Code in 2008, 2009, 2012. In 2008, SWIG got four slots. Haoyu Bai spent his summers on SWIG's Python 3.0 Backend...
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Hugin (software) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2024)
original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2011-01-01. "Google Summer of Code 2008". Google Developers. Google SoC Application Information: OpenGL Hugin preview...
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Darktable (section Google Summer of Code)
graduated density. In 2011, the Darktable team participated in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC). The main goals were to remove libglade dependency from Darktable...
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Libav (section Google Summer of Code participation)
Libav participated in the Google Summer of Code program in 2011 and 2012. With participation in the Google Summer of Code, Libav has had many new features...
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ReactOS (section Google Summer of Code participation)
Starting in 2006, the ReactOS project participated in several Google Summers of Code. For example, in the GSoC 2011, ReactOS mentored a student project...
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Mixxx in Google Summer of Code: "Google Summer of Code 2007". Google Developers. Retrieved 2020-03-03. "Google Summer of Code 2008". Google Developers...
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NetSurf (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2019)
into Google Summer of Code 2009. The projects they ran included the development of LibDOM, the project's Document Object Model, and improvement of NetSurf's...
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Phalanger (compiler) (section Google Summer of Code)
during the Google Summer of Code program in 2008. During this period Phalanger was ported to the Silverlight 2.0 framework with the goal of making it work...
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project started as scikits.learn, a Google Summer of Code project by French data scientist David Cournapeau. The name of the project stems from the notion...
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original lead programmer who wrote much of the code for the original Google Search engine, but he left before Google was officially founded as a company;...
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Gallery participated in the Google Summer of Code in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Gallery also participated in OpenUsability's Season of Usability in 2008 and 2009...
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Opticks (software) (section Google Summer of Code)
Department of Defense: the Opticks story Yahoo Article - Ball launches open source software Google Summer of Code 2010 - Opticks Google Summer of Code 2011...
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and computer code that websites are using. Google hacking involves using operators in the Google search engine to locate specific sections of text on websites...
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Julian (2006-10-10). "Google Summer of Code 2006: wxWidgets projects summary". wxwidgets.org. Retrieved 2011-04-11. "Google Summer of Code 2006". Retrieved...
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a participating project in Google Summer of Code, a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open-source software...
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LimeSurvey (section Foundation of LimeSurvey GmbH)
participated in the 2011 Google Summer of Code. As of 2010, LimeSurvey had 2,944 weekly downloads on SourceForge, and an Alexa traffic rank of 32,633. In 2012...
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through a private code or be imported automatically from a school domain. Each class creates a separate folder in the respective user's Google Drive, where...
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through work by Jeff Connelly with the Google Summer of Code. MySpaceIM support appears in the 2.2.0 release of libpurple, enabling MySpaceIM support in...
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Survey". List of 2008's successful participants Archived 2011-12-23 at the Wayback Machine, Google Summer of Code, KML file Google Summer of Code 2009 Accepted...
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X.Org Foundation (redirect from X.Org Endless Vacation of Code)
organization of the Google Summer of Code (GSoC). This allows students to participate to X.Org-related projects over the summer . Endless Vacation of Code (EVoC):...
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Chromium (web browser) (redirect from Google Chromium)
primarily developed and maintained by Google. It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including...
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Retrieved 6 January 2017. "Sage Mathematical Software System". Google Summer of Code / Code-in Archive. Retrieved 6 January 2017. "Richard Dimick Jenks Memorial...
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2013 and 2014 editions of Google Summer of Code and the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 editions of Google Code-In. This is an overall...
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version of FreeSBIE 2 was developed during the summer of 2005, thanks to the Google Summer of Code. FreeSBIE 2.0.1, which is a complete rewrite of the so-called...
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