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#11 - GSoC 2017 - Coding Period | Week 3

Software Development Documentation Ruby GSoC 2017


Through this blog post, I'd like to document my progress in the third week of the Coding period, Google Summer of Code 2017. Also, there is something special in the air about the 18th of June.

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#10 - GSoC 2017 - Coding Period | Week 2

Software Development Documentation Ruby GSoC 2017


Programming is when a Human writes code. But what happens when a Human writes a piece of code, that writes code? Welcome to the intriguing world of Meta-programming. Through this blog post, I'd like to document my progress in the second week of the Coding period, Google Summer of Code 2017.

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#9 - GSoC 2017 - Coding Period | Week 1

Software Development Documentation Ruby GSoC 2017


Through this blog post, I'd like to document my progress in the first week of the Coding period, Google Summer of Code 2017. Contains updates regarding HTML Importer, Repository setup, Porting existing IO modules of daru and adding fxixture files.

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#8 - GSoC 2017 - Community Bonding Period

Experience Documentation Ruby GSoC 2017


Through this blog post, I'd like to document the various Google Summer of Code related happenings I was associated with, during the Community Bonding Period.

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#7 - GSoC 2017 - Acceptance of Student Proposal

Experience Documentation Ruby GSoC 2017


Having been accepted as a student contributor to the Ruby Science Foundation under Google Summer of Code 2017, I learnt a lot in the past 4 months. This blog post is an honest attempt in documenting my experience, and covering important points for the benefit of future GSoC aspirants, such as - finalizing on a proposal based on an organization / language / project, importance of continously contributing and drafting a good proposal.

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