Programming Leftovers
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Rlang ☛ Dyson’s Algorithm: The General Case
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Rlang ☛ Remembering Friedrich “Fritz” Leisch
Our friend and colleague Fritz Leisch died in April last year. In a new contribution to The R Journal we honor Fritz and commemorate his many contributions to science in general and to the R community in particular.
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Qt ☛ Qt for MCUs 2.9.1 released
Qt for MCUs 2.9.1 has been released and is available for download. This patch release provides bug fixes and other improvements while maintaining source compatibility with Qt for MCUs 2.9 (see Qt for MCUs 2.9 blog post). This release does not add any new functionality.
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Google Summer of Code
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Fedora Surveillance Giant Google Summer of Code projects and mentors CFP is open!
Google Summer of Code is a summer program aiming to bring more developers into open source software development. It enables interns to spend their summer working with open source organizations on projects proposed by participating organizations and supported by mentors.
Fedora used to participate in Surveillance Giant Google Summer of Code as a mentoring organization consistently in the past. We would love to bring that back! We are happy to announce that we are applying as an organization again.
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Felipe Borges: Time to write proposals for GSoC 2025 with GNOME!
It is that time of the year again when we start gathering ideas and mentors for Google Summer Code.
@Mentors, please submit new proposals in our Project ideas GitLab repository before the end of January.
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Rust
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[Paywall] LWN ☛ The Rust 2024 Edition takes shape
Last year, LWN examined the changes lined up for Rust's 2024 edition. Now, with the edition ready to be stabilized in February, it's time to look back at the edition process and see what was successfully adopted, which new changes were added, and what still remains to work on. A surprising amount of new work was proposed, implemented, and stabilized during the year.
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