Starting today, we’re accepting applications from students for the 2011 Google Summer of Code. In this global program, now in its seventh year, university students receive a stipend to write code for open source projects, gaining experience in real-world software development and creating more source code which benefits everyone on the web.
To apply, visit the program website, where you can review this year’s 175 accepted projects and submit your proposal. Space in the program is limited, so be sure to consult the Google Summer of Code student manual and read over some tips on crafting the best proposal and suggested dos and don’ts for participating in the program.
You can find more information on the Open Source blog. Applications are due Friday, April 8 at 12pm PDT. Good luck!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Now accepting student applications for Google Summer of Code
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education and research,
open source
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