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2018 Mar 18
0
GSoC 2018 - "Pointer and Alias Analysis"
Dear All,
I'm Gábor Borsik, a first-year M.S. student from Eötvös Loránd University,
Budapest.
I have learned about compilers in the university, and I really liked it. I
am currently working on a clang-tidy checker witch detects poorly seeded
random generators(https://reviews.llvm.org/D44143). After that, I would
like to work on LLVM and I love to continue the project in GSoC.
I mostly
2018 Mar 23
0
GSoC 2018 - "Pointer and Alias Analysis"
Dear All,
I'm Gábor Borsik, a first-year M.S. student from Eötvös Loránd University,
Budapest.
I have learned about compilers in the university, and I really liked it. I
am currently working on a clang-tidy checker witch detects poorly seeded
random generators(https://reviews.llvm.org/D44143). After that, I would
like to work on LLVM and I love to continue the project in GSoC.
I mostly
2018 Feb 27
0
Google Summer of Code 2018
Hi everyone,
Just a quick word to remind you that the X.Org Foundation got accepted
to the Google Summer of Code 2018!
As a potential mentor, if you have a project falling under the
foundation's (large) umbrella that you would like to kick start or get
help finishing, please add it to the list on the ideas page[1] as soon
as possible. Students will start applying on the 12th of March, see
2003 Oct 17
0
[ANNOUNCE] Summary of netfilter developer workshop 2003
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Hi!
Jozsef has put together a small web page on the 2nd netfilter developer
workshop that was held in Budapest two months ago. =20
The page also links to a small (incomplete) summary of the workshop.
If you're interested about what we've been talking,
2009 Feb 27
1
R-Google interface: Google summer of code
I use R for data management and ongoing data analysis for amongst other
things, a multi-center medical research project. I have found Google
spreadsheets to be a fantastic way for all collaborators to be on the same
page. Furthermore, Google Forms allows one to capture data from respondents
and effortlessly write it to a google spreadsheet.
Currently, one has to manually download the spreadsheet
2011 Jan 19
1
Cannot install gnome on guest VM?
hello,
I believe I have started guest VM now. Is there any GUI support for guest
VM? I tried to "apt-get install gnome", but it doesnot work. My host OS is
ubuntu 10.10.
2011/1/18 Ian Tobin <itobin@tidyhosts.com>
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2005 Oct 24
3
bogus find_all in Rails 0.14.1
I have the following statement
cl = ChatEvent.find_all("ev_type <> #{t} and chat_id = #{@params
[:chat_id]} order by created_at")
which produces the following error:
#42000You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that
corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use
near ''order by created_at)'' at line 1: SELECT * FROM
2007 Mar 21
0
RSpec on Google Summer of Code
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is starting soon, and there are two
suggestions for RSpec-related projects:
http://www.rubycentral.org/projects/soc2007/ideas
Although not on this list (yet) I''d love to see someone taking the
challenge to implement RSpec support in RDT/RadRails/Eclipse, NetBeans
or IntelliJ IDEA (or all of them!).
Other RSpec related projects are of course welcome too.
2008 Mar 19
1
Google Summer of Code
The SYSLINUX Project has gotten approved for the Google Summer of Code
2008. I have been collecting student project suggestions at:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Google_Summer_of_Code_Ideas
*Please* feel free to add to this list or to help describe the ideas.
-hpa
2008 Mar 21
1
A question about google summer of code
Hello, I'm a student interested in the syslinux idea of google summer of
code 2008. Is this mailist a main contact or there exists any other such
as IRC? Thank you for responsing.
2008 Mar 19
0
Samba is accepting student proposals for the Google Summer of Code now.
Samba is again participating as a mentoring organization for the Google Summer
of Code[1].
If you are a student and interested in participating, check out our ideas
list[2]. We would appreciate if you could drop by on the samba-technical
mailing list or in #samba-technical on Freenode and have a chat with us on
the project you are interested in.
The Samba Team would like to thank Google,
2009 Mar 09
1
Google Summer of Code ideas...
It's time again to apply to be a mentoring organization for Google
Summer of Code. This means we need to refresh the list of suggested
projects at:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Google_Summer_of_Code_Ideas
I'm running even more ragged than usual, so any help in this would be
appreciated. I'd also like to know who'd be willing to mentor this year.
-hpa
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H. Peter
2009 Apr 20
1
Announcing our 2009 Google Summer of Code students
Congratulations to our 2009 Google Summer of Code Students:
Claudiu Mihail
Liu Aleaxander
Claudiu will work on CLI/parser migration to C, and Liu will work on
ext4 support and filesystem migration to C. In combination, this should
help get Syslinux into a much more portable state.
We're looking forward to your work!
-hpa
2010 Mar 07
1
Google Summer of Code 2010
Google are running their Summer of Code again this year. If you aren't
familiar with it already, you can find out more here:
http://code.google.com/soc/
I'm wondering if we should apply to take part. I'm happy to act as admin
(which I did for SWIG last year so I know what is involved), and put together
the application. Mentoring organisations have to apply this week (closing on
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code Results
All,
The results are in. Google has awarded the LLVM project all four
projects for which we had mentors. The projects can be viewed here:
http://code.google.com/soc/llvm/about.html
Congratulations to the students and we look forward to great summer of
LLVM improvements.
Reid.
2008 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for a Google summer of code project for the Java frontend.
Hello, Ramon
> As I told you, I am working with the Java frontend. Currently I am
> working with the code from http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/java/. The
> first task has been to put it up to date, since it was written for
> LLVM 1.9 and there are few incompatibilities. This is mostly done. How
> can I submit a patch?
Just post the patch into llvm-commits mailing list.
> I am
2008 Mar 18
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal for a Google summer of code project for the Java frontend.
Based on my experience this last one (the generation of shared
libraries) is the most important performance wise, and the one that
would make a difference from a performance point of view.
I would like to prepare a proposal as soon as posible. Could I have a
look at your code privately, even if there are licensing issues
pending? I understand that this issues are just temporary, and will in
no
2008 Mar 30
0
[LLVMdev] I am not going to apply for this Google Summer of code
As I have a new job, and it is incompatible with the Google Summer of
code, I cannot apply for the project as it was my intention.
Best regards,
Ramon
2009 Mar 30
0
[LLVMdev] I really cherish this chance for google summer code 2009, If I can do something for LLVM?
*hi:*
here is introduce about myslef:
*my personal information:*
*name:chinese name:Bo Wang*
* english name:Gawain*
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*Address:Grid Computing group in FIT Building, Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China,100084*
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*Phone number(s): +86(010)51537383 ,mobile phone :+8613811700806*
*E-mail address :gawain102000 at gmail.com*
I have spent a long time studying the implementation of LCC
2009 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] ***Very Important***: Google Summer of Code
Dear prospective GSoC students!
Please submit your proposals to GSoC webapp system **now**. The
deadline won't be extended this year as it was last few years.
Even if your application is not completed yet and you're still
collecting comments in llvm-dev, please do it! Just indicate, that
your application is still in progress. You will be able to refine it
later.
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With best regards,