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GSOC 2012 - Node.js
Wed, 2011-12-21, 12:58
Hello everyone,I was wondering if anyone chose the node.js implementation as gsoc project last year. I think it could be pretty fun and interesting project and i would love to do it. Also, i was wondering if you would one 1 to 1 copy (single threaded process etc.) (Also the scala index, which i was going to apply for at first is being developed by multiple people)Thanks for the answers,Tomas Herman
Wed, 2011-12-21, 14:21
#2
Re: GSOC 2012 - Node.js
Dammit, double post :( How embarrassing. Sorry!
Thu, 2012-01-05, 10:51
#3
Re: GSOC 2012 - Node.js
On 12/21/2011 12:58 PM, Tomáš Heřman wrote:
Hi,
Tiark wrote a prototype for Scala Days 2011 but I am sure he would be interested in passing it to someone who would add new stuff. I don't know what's the current state of the prototype but you can ask him directly.
hubert
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone chose the node.js implementation as gsoc project last year. I think it could be pretty fun and interesting project and i would love to do it. Also, i was wondering if you would one 1 to 1 copy (single threaded process etc.) (Also the scala index, which i was going to apply for at first is being developed by multiple people) Thanks for the answers, Tomas Herman
Hi,
Tiark wrote a prototype for Scala Days 2011 but I am sure he would be interested in passing it to someone who would add new stuff. I don't know what's the current state of the prototype but you can ask him directly.
hubert
Mon, 2012-01-16, 14:51
#4
Re: GSOC 2012 - Node.js
Hello,Thanks for the answer. I will send him an email! This look like fun project to do for GSOC :) Tomas Herman
Wed, 2012-04-11, 01:29
#5
Re: GSOC 2012 - Node.js
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Hello everyone,I was wondering if anyone chose the node.js implementation as gsoc project last year. I think it could be pretty fun and interesting project and i would love to do it. Also, i was wondering if you would one 1 to 1 copy (single threaded process etc.) (Also the scala index, which i was going to apply for at first is being developed by multiple people)Thanks for the answers,Tomas Herman