## SAOC 2025

The final milestone of SAOC 2025 ended on January 14. Our three contributors sent in their final reports over the following week. The judges reviewed all of their work and deliberated which contributor would receive the final $1000 payment and a free trip to DConf '26.

The judges selected Mohamed El Shorbagy for his work on refactoring the compiler's AST nodes. This project is an early step toward enabling future enhancements to the compiler. Though SAOC is finished, the project is not, and he intends to continue with it. Congratulations, Mohamed!

Emmanuel Nyarko made major progress on whittling down the ImportC bug list, and Sourish Jana improved some of the compiler's error messages. This is a set of QoL improvements that will be noticeable to those who have been affected by ImportC issues and less-than-ideal error messages. Both Emmanuel and Sourish have indicated they intend to continue contributing.

To all three contributors: congratulations on pushing through to the end of the event, and thanks for all the work you put in. We're always in need of contributors, so extra thanks for planning to stick around!

## DConf '26

I'm not yet in a position to make the formal announcement about DConf '26, but the wheels are turning. We're definitely in London, and barring any major surprises, we will be back at CodeNode.

As for the dates, the best I can say now is that it's going to be either some time in August or the first week of September. We're aiming for the latter.

There's a major change to the schedule this year in that we're dropping the Hackathon. Hackathon attendance post-COVID has never been what it was pre-COVID, and has dwindled every year to the point that the expense of the extra day isn't practical. For those who do still want to hang out to chat and scheme, we'll designate a spot to do so.

I'll announce more concrete details as soon as I'm able.


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