ESA Announces the Summer of Code In Space 2012 23
New submitter juli1 writes "The European Space Agency announced the second edition of the Summer Of Code In Space (SOCIS2012), a similar initiative to the Google Summer of Code but more related to space software. The goal is to support students in contributing to open source projects that are connected to the space domain. Students' contribution is reviewed by selected mentoring organizations and likely reversed to the main branch of each project. According to the time-line, mentoring organizations can apply now and accepted students would start their projects beginning of August and write code until October. Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive 4000 euros."
What has SOCIS 2011 achieved ? (Score:2)
Since this is the second instalment of SOCIS, I looked up SOCIS 2011's site -- http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis2011/ [esa.int]
And guess what?
There is no listing of what they did, nor what they had achieved, nor any project, nor program, nor nothing that they can convince anyone to participate on SOCIS 2012
Wonder why taxpayers of Europe are allowing this scam to go on ?
What I mean is, at the very least the SOCIS people should have let the world know what they have done, what kind of achievement they have attained, in
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Search and ye shall find, lazy troll: http://sophia.estec.esa.int/socis2011/?q=node/16 [esa.int]
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It's danger, Will Robinson, danger.
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print( "Warning,", warnee, ", warning!")
It's Danger, Will Robinson [wikipedia.org] you ignorant twit.
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Or not ..., according to wiki [wikipedia.org]
The robot actually did say "warning", a whole lot more than he ever said that.
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import time;
warnees = ('Will Robinson', 'Penny Robinson', 'Judy Robinson', 'Dr. Smith')
interval = 1
for warnee in warnees:
Spacefaring civilizations don't use toy languages like this.
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Universal translator. Or babelchip, if you prefer.
There is no summer in space (Score:1)
She may be in heaven though...
Cool. (Score:2)
Maybe they'll get some coders who know how to avoid integer overflow in engine control software. [wikipedia.org].
"Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow," right?
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ESA should be expanded in the title (Score:2)
Since ESA already has a meaning in the software world, it would be prudent to expand the acronym in the subject. After all, they wouldn't want to be mistaken for the other [wikipedia.org] ESA.
Entry (Score:2)
public class Universe
{
public double size ()
{
return Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
}
}
I accept cash, credit or paypal.
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What makes you think it's positive?
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The clear evidence that Tandoori Mixed Grill and Nachos Supreme exist.
Is this truly open? (Score:2)
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I believe the decision last year was that a student from any nation may apply, but they must be attending a university within the European Union.
Not really any less open than limiting the participation to full-time accredited university students. Unlike Google, their funding source isn't commercial, so it makes sense to try and keep it within their tax base. Moreover, I think explanation last year was something along the lines of there being an ESA mandate stating that more than 50% of their spending must
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