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== Introduction ==
  
 
Project ideas for the Google Summer of Code.
 
Project ideas for the Google Summer of Code.
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* Extra projects that are related to other long term activities
 
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== Collaboration Projects ==
  
===Structural Analysis===
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These projects run in parallel with the programmers week at MIT
  
===Diffusion Image Analysis===
 
  
=== Independent Projects ===
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== Independent Projects ==
  
====CMake Support for Eclipse====
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These projects are related to needed infrastucture and to extension of existing tools
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===CMake Support for Eclipse===
  
 
www.cmake.org
 
www.cmake.org

Revision as of 13:59, 6 March 2007

Home < 2007 Google Summer of Code

Introduction

Project ideas for the Google Summer of Code.

Two main types of projects are proposed for this event

  • Collaboration projects that run parallel to the programmers week at MIT
  • Extra projects that are related to other long term activities

Collaboration Projects

These projects run in parallel with the programmers week at MIT


Independent Projects

These projects are related to needed infrastucture and to extension of existing tools

CMake Support for Eclipse

www.cmake.org

CMake is a multiplatform configuration system that allows to prepare projects for being build in different development platforms. CMake has been recently adopted by KDE as their configuration system. CMake already generates Makefiles for Unix, projects for Visual Studio, Borland Makefiles, NMake Makefiles, and XCode projects.

In this project we will be looking for students willing to extend CMake for generating projects for Eclipse.