My project "Interactive widgets in IHaskell" was completed successfully. We'll be having a public announcement with an online demo on try.jupyter.org soon.

On 17 September 2015 at 15:19, Dominic Steinitz <dominic@steinitz.org> wrote:
I have created a wiki page here: https://wiki.haskell.org/Google_summer_of_code#Accepted_GSOC2015_projects


On 17 Sep 2015, at 09:18, Dominic Steinitz <dominic@steinitz.org> wrote:

For example, if I look at


I see the last commit was made on 30 June and the README says

Working on a implementation of layered grammar of graphics. Work in progress, Nothing to see here, Move on.

I don’t wish to be judgemental but this rather looks like the goal was never achieved?


On 17 Sep 2015, at 09:13, Dominic Steinitz <dominic@steinitz.org> wrote:

In past years, Gwern did an outstanding job of summarising the GSoC proposals and how well they had done: http://www.gwern.net/Haskell%20Summer%20of%20Code

Here are the proposals for this year. Perhaps students or their mentors could comment on how successful their projects have been? I realise this is a very poor substitute for Gwen’s analyses but it would better than nothing.






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