Huge thanks to Daniel for ushering things up to this phase - he has done a 
ton of work behind the scenes (along with Ambrose and the other mentors) in 
working to connect the right people and projects and take care of all the 
paperwork so this happens.

Alex


On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:34:20 PM UTC-5, Daniel Solano Gómez wrote:
>
> Hello, all, 
>
> It's been over a week now since Google announced all of our GSoC 
> students.  I was on vacation, but here's the list of projects, students, 
> and mentors: 
>
> 1. Aleph, a BOT browser and introspector for Light Table, by Andrea 
> Marchiori, mentored by Jamie Brandon and Chris Granger 
>
> 2. Incanter and core.matrix integration, by Aleksandr Sorokoumov, 
> mentored by Mike Andersion and Alex Ott 
>
> 3. Lean Clojure/JVM runtime, by Alexander Yakushev, mentored by Daniel 
> Solanoa Gómez and Timothy Baldridge 
>
> 4. Lean Clojure: An agressive compiler for lighter weight Clojure 
> programs, by Reid McKenzie, mentored by Timothy Baldridge and Daniel 
> Solanoa Gómez 
>
> 5. Linear Algebra for Clojure – Adding linear algebra tools to 
> core.matrix, by Prasant Chidella, mentored by Mike Anderson 
>
> 6. Quil on ClojureScript, by Maksim Karandashov, mentored by Nikita 
> Beloglazov and Baishampayan “BG” Ghose 
>
> 7. tools.analyzer extensions: cljs port, documentation, by Nicola 
> Mometto, mentored by Aaron Cohen, Timothy Baldridge, and Ambrose 
> Bonnaire-Sergeant 
>
> 8. Typed Clojure: Heterogeneous operations & Dotted Polymorphism, by Di 
> Xu, mentored by Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant 
>
> 9. Typed ClojureScript Library Annotations, by Minori Yamashita, 
> mentored by Zack Maril and Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant 
>
> Congratulations to all of the students.  I am looking forward to seeing 
> the great things they will create this summer.  Also, a big thanks to 
> Alex Miller and Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant for helping serve as 
> adminstrators for Clojure’s GSoC effort. 
>
> Lastly, there is a new Clojure/GSoC blog [1] and twitter account 
> (@ClojureGSoC) that you can use to follow our students' progress. 
>
> Sincerely, 
>
> Daniel 
>
>
>

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