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= GSoC: Sage and Google Summer of Code = | = Google Summer of Code with SageMath = |
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== current == | Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a ''highly'' enjoyable and rewarding way for students to spend their summer working on open source projects. |
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== Current Program(s) == * [[GSoC/2018|Google Summer of Code - 2018]] == How to Apply and General Remarks == Please see [[GSoC/Students|our general GSoC guidelines]]. All applications should be submitted through [[https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/|Google's Summer of Code webpage]]. Mentors, please go through [[GSoC/Mentors|information and resources]] about managing projects for GSoC. == Archives of Past Programs == * [[GSoC/2017|GSoC 2017]] |
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== general remarks for new applicants == Sage is a huge piece of software. First of all, you should install it and poke around inside of it. * [[http://sagemath.org/doc/developer/index.html|Developer Guide]] * [[https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/sage-gsoc|sage-gsoc discussion group]] * [[http://goo.gl/3rvjD|trac tickets marked for beginners]] == History == |
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Google Summer of Code with SageMath
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a highly enjoyable and rewarding way for students to spend their summer working on open source projects.
Current Program(s)
How to Apply and General Remarks
Please see our general GSoC guidelines.
All applications should be submitted through Google's Summer of Code webpage.
Mentors, please go through information and resources about managing projects for GSoC.