Yes definitely :) -----Original Message----- From: "Marcus Appelros" <[email protected]> Sent: 11-06-2015 01:06 To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [julia-users] Re: Julia Summer of Code
@Rohit: Judging from your proposal you are into ML and AI, am planning a crowd trained music making ANN. We can collaborate, if you like. On 10 June 2015 at 22:26, Rohit Kashyap <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I am new in Julia lang community. > I came to know about it through JSoC. > Though I didn't get through with my proposal in JSoC but I am very > interested in starting up to contribute in packages, modules. > Any guidance, pointers will be appreciated. > Thanks > ________________________________ > From: Stefan Karpinski > Sent: 10-06-2015 20:40 > To: Julia Users > Subject: Re: [julia-users] Re: Julia Summer of Code > > I wanted to say thank you to everyone who applied. There were many great > proposals and there were some tough choices of how to apply our limited > funds, generously contributed by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Even > if your project didn't get accepted, we hope to see you around the mailing > lists and on GitHub. > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:28 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Le mardi 09 juin 2015 à 23:14 -0700, Jiahao Chen a écrit : >> > I am pleased to announce the list of accepted participants and >> > projects for the 2015 Julia Summer of Code: >> > * Ambuj Agrawal, Improving debug information generation in Julia >> > (mentor: Keno Fischer @Keno) >> > * David Gold (@davidagold), Nullable arrays (mentor: John Myles >> > White @johnmyleswhite) >> > * Jacob Quinn (@quinnj), Pipelines.jl: composable streams for >> > data transfer and processing (mentor: Viral B. Shah >> > @ViralBShah) >> > * Jarrett Revels (@jrevels), Automatic differentiation (mentors: >> > Miles Lubin @mlubin and Theodore Papamarkou @scidom) >> > * Kenta Sato (@bicycle1885), Efficient data structures and >> > algorithms for sequence analysis in BioJulia (mentor: Daniel >> > C. Jones @dcjones) >> > * Rohit Varkey Thankachan (@rohitvarkey), Compose3D.jl: >> > declarative 3D graphics (mentors: Shashi Gowda @shashi and >> > Simon Danisch @SimonDanisch) >> > * Simon Danisch (@SimonDanisch), GLVisualize.jl: OpenGL >> > visualization in Julia (mentor: Keno Fischer @Keno) >> > Congratulations to the selected participants and a big thank you to >> > all the mentors who agreed to donate their time toward improving >> > Julia. >> Glad to hear that somebody is going to work on NullableArrays! (Of >> course, other projects are great too. ;-) >> >> >> Regards >> >> > >> > Thanks also to the other committee members Alan Edelman, Keno Fischer, >> > Miles Lubin, Shashi Gowda, Stefan Karpinski, and Viral Shah for their >> > efforts in evaluating the many proposals received. >> >
