[gsoc15] This year's GSoC students
Dear Boost, It is our pleasure to announce this year's winning GSoC students and projects: 1. Damian Vicino Topic: Safe Float (boost::safe_numerics<float>) Mentor: Robert Ramey 2. Rajaditya Mukherjee Topic: Boost uBLAS EigenSolver Mentor: David Bellot 3. Anurag Ghosh Topic: Boost Document Library Mentor: Antony Polukhin 4. Nikhar Agrawal Topic: Boost.Fixed-Point Mentor: Paul A. Bristow 5. Benedek Thaler Topic: Enhanced vector and deque containers Mentor: Thorsten Ottosen 6. Louis Dionne Topic: Improved compile-time associative data structures for Hana Mentor: Joel Falcou 7. Jakub Szuppe Topic: Improving Boost.Compute Mentor: Kyle Lutz Congratulations to these students for passing an exceptionally tough contest this year, and our thanks to the above mentors for making themselves available. Finally, thank you Google for another year of funding and to those open source orgs who released duplicate students to us, we appreciate it! Niall and Boris --- Boost C++ Libraries Google Summer of Code 2015 admin https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/wiki/SoC2015
Niall Douglas
Dear Boost,
It is our pleasure to announce this year's winning GSoC students and projects:
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Congratulations to these students for passing an exceptionally tough contest this year, and our thanks to the above mentors for making themselves available. Finally, thank you Google for another year of funding and to those open source orgs who released duplicate students to us, we appreciate it!
Niall and Boris
Dear Boost, As you now know, I was accepted to Google Summer of Code for this summer. My mentor will be Joel Falcou, like last year. This year's project comprises of - The design of a general interface for heterogeneous associative data structures - The implementation of efficient associative data structures for the soon-to-be-reviewed Hana [1] library If you have suggestions or ideas for related work items that might be added to this, please let me know and I will discuss it with my mentor. Otherwise, I want to let the community know that I will work hard to ensure this year's project is a success, and also congratulate other students that made it through this year's selection. I also want to specially thank Niall and Boris for their involvement with GSoC, which makes all of this possible. Regards, Louis Dionne [1]: http://github.com/ldionne/hana
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:12 AM, Niall Douglas
Dear Boost,
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Congratulations to these students for passing an exceptionally tough contest this year, and our thanks to the above mentors for making themselves available. Finally, thank you Google for another year of funding and to those open source orgs who released duplicate students to us, we appreciate it!
Niall and Boris
Thank you for trusting me again! My promise is to deliver two new containers: a devector and an enhanced dequeue. Nothing fancy, but simple, well known and easy to use building blocks. Benedek
Dear Boost,
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Congratulations to these students for passing an exceptionally tough contest this year, and our thanks to the above mentors for making themselves available. Finally, thank you Google for another year of funding and to those open source orgs who released duplicate students to us, we appreciate it!
Niall and Boris
Thank you for this amazing opportunity.
Dear Boost, Congratulations to these students for passing an exceptionally tough
contest this year, and our thanks to the above mentors for making themselves available. Finally, thank you Google for another year of funding and to those open source orgs who released duplicate students to us, we appreciate it!
Niall and Boris
Thanks for putting such an amount of faith in me. I hope to learn a lot from this experience. Writing my own library from scratch seems very exciting! Anurag Ghosh
participants (5)
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Anurag Ghosh
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Benedek Thaler
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Damian Vicino
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Louis Dionne
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Niall Douglas