Hi everybody,
Google has accepted the R-Foundation as mentoring organization
for the Summer of Code 2009. Jippi!
Thus, the idea for the next few days (18.-23.) is that "Would-be
student participants discuss application ideas with mentoring
organizations" (our collected ideas or their new ideas).
Hi everybody,
just another Google Summer of Code project idea.
Best,
Manuel.
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cranlab -- "You can't control what you can't measure" [0]
Mentor: Manuel J. A. Eugster
Summary: The aim of th
Hi everybody,
next week is the week when mentoring organizations can
apply for the Google Summer of Code. As I already wrote
in my first mail, the idea is to submit our ideas by
March 10.
Currently three ideas are on the list[1]:
* Development of crantastic.org
by Hadley Wickham
* M
Hi everybody,
as Fritz mentioned in his introducing "Google Summer of Code 2009"
email, I will manage the organizational part of the R-Project
application and (hopfully) participation.
Google's timeline schedules March 9-13 as date for organizations to
make an application as mentoring organizati
Hey Peter,
>> I do not see the Roclets as mini-parsers, but as small R programs
>> working on the parse tree/list returned by one big parser/lexer.
>
> So I imagine that coming up with the intermediate parse-tree
> representation would be part of the contract.
Yes, sure.
> What would you think
Hey Peter,
> If I understand the proposal correctly, there should be a lexer
> (written in R) that exposes an API; that API would be used by
> segregated mini-parsers (Roclets) which do the dirty work of Roxygen
> -> {html, LaTeX, DocBook, ...} translation.
you do not have to write the lexer/