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Scala GSoC 2021 is finished: meet the team!

Monday, September 27, 2021

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Google Summer of Code (further: GSoC) 2021 edition is completed 🎉

In this post we want to celebrate the students and mentors who made Scala GSoC2021 a success!

GSoC is an international annual program in which Google awards stipends toUniversity students who successfully contribute to open source projects. Thegoal is to help open source projects identify and bring in new developers byoffering students the opportunity to gain real-world software developmentexperience.

Scala GSoC 2021: Introducing students and projects

The Scala Center had the honor to organize Scala GSoC 2021 and the pleasure tohelp coordinate 4 brilliant students and their mentors. Football manager ultra hack. In this section weintroduce and welcome them in our Community!

Add synthetics and symbol information for semanticdb in Scala 3

Student: Rikito Taniguchi

Mentors: Tomasz Godzik, Chris Kipp, Jamie Thompson, Aleksander Boruch-Gruszecki

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SemanticDB is a data model for semantic information such as symbols and types inScala programs. It is widely used for developing Scala’s devtools such asscalafix and Metals. However, the SemanticDB extractor for Scala3 was a work inprogress, and some features in devtools were unavailable for Scala3. Thisproject focuses on enriching SemanticDB with additional information from theScala3 compiler in order to improve the developer experience of Scala 3developers You can read morehere

Rikito’s work enables a huge amount of features in tools used for working withhe Scala 3 code including Metals and Scalafix. There is nothing currently thatthink Rikito can improve as his work has been completely stellar.

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Cross compiling “Shapeless 2” to Scala 3

Student: Katrix

Mentors: Julien Richard-Foy, Aleksander Boruch-Gruszecki

Shapeless is a crucial dependency of many popular Scala libraries. This projectexplores how the Scala 2 version of the library could be cross-built for Scala 3by porting some parts to Scala 3. It aims at helping library maintainers toadopt Scala 3 faster. You can read morehere

Congratulations for your work on Shapeless, especially for being so autonomousin this project!

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Implement support for ScalaPy in Scala 3

Student: Mykola Medynskyi

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Mentors: Shadaj Laddad, Anatolii Kmetiuk

ScalaPy is a library that enables Scala programs to use Python libraries. Thisproject brings support for Scala 3 to the library to enable users to leverageall the new cool features that the new language versions ships while relying onpowerful and well known Python libraries. You can read morehere

Mykola’s contributions bringing support for Scala 3 are really impressive andwill enable many new research and production use cases in the future!

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A special thanks goes to Zhendong Ang who co-menthored Mykola andcollaborated on the project for his semester project at EPFL.

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A Python - Scala integrated environment with Almond, Ammonite and ScalaPy

Mentors: Anatolii Kmetiuk, Alexandre Archambault Download bluestacks 5 for pc windows 10.

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ScalaPy is a library that enables Scala programs to use Python libraries. Thisproject focuses on improving developer experience by simplifying the setupprocess, providing autocomplete functionalities in Almond and Ammonite,enriching the documentation and object displays. You can read morehere

This work kick-started a better integration of the ScalaPy library in Scalanotebooks, making it easier to use Python libraries from there, and helping thefuture prospects of both Scala notebooks and the use of Python libraries fromScala.

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Thank you, Mentors!

Scala GSoC 2021 would not have been possible without our Mentors that dedicatedtheir time and energy as volunteers to guide new contributors. Thank youmentors for the great work. We hope to see you in the next edition(s)!

Here are a few of the comments that students submitted:

Both mentors are very helpful to me in this project and I learned a lot fromthem (Hi Alex and Toli!)

Thank you so much Tomasz for mentoring me [.] Thank you so much for helping mewith communication: pinging to reviewers, inviting Jamie to the call, and alwaystrying to move the project forward. I admire your communication skill. and thankyou so much Jamie for reviewing my Pull Requests!

Shadaj Laddad and Anatolii Kmetiuk are great mentors. Anatolii is incrediblyskilled in explanations. He perfectly explained in 30 minutes the basics ofmetaprogramming in Scala which I could not understand for a month before it byreading Scala docs and I am very thankful to him for this. Shadaj is anexcellent coordinator. He has a great vision of the whole project, possibleproblems in it, and how to fix them. Also, his code reviews helped me to learnhow to make my code better and I am also very thankful to him. It is a pleasureto work with them.

We also want to thank our candidate Mentors who accepted the call of the ScalaCenter to propose interesting project ideas and who volunteered their time:

  • Wojciech Mazur
  • SĂ©bastien Doeraene
  • Adrien Piquerez
  • Eric Loots
  • Meriam Lachkar
  • Dale Wijnand
  • Fengyun Liu
  • Lars Hupel
  • Krzysztof Romanowski
  • Mateusz Ziarko
  • Felix Mulder
  • Noel Welsh

How to get involved in Scala GSoC 2022

Google has not disclosed information about the 2022 edition of GSoC yet. We canhowever learn from previous editions how to prepare for it and, if it followsthe same general organization of 2021, the event might start as soon as February2022, so it’s not too soon to start. Here is how:

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For Open Source Project Maintainers

First and foremost it is important to keep an updated list of project ideas:open source projects willing to be part of the GSoC should maintain GitHubissues, project boards or simple text files containing proposals for students.To make your project more approachable, offer projects with different levels ofcomplexity and various topics. You can find useful information about projectproposals athttps://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/defining-a-project-ideas-list

You should also identify at least one mentor and one backup mentor for eachproposal. This will speed up the application process but also make the projectvisible to students before the event starts, increasing the chances thatmotivated students will take the opportunity to work on your repository.

Communication is fundamental too: candidate mentors are encouraged tocommunicate about their participation in GSoC and about project ideas throughoutthe year. Be responsive to students approaching you on the projectchannels (GitHub issues, Discord, Gitter, Twitter…).

If you maintain a Scala library and would like to be part of Scala GSoC 2022with the help of the Scala Center, do not hesitate to contact us atscala-gsoc@epfl.ch!

For Students

If you are a student and want to be involved in Scala GSoC 2022, get in touchwith the maintainers of the projects that you would like to contribute to. TheGitHub repo or project site will contain information about communication mediasuch as Discord, Gitter, Twitter or good-old email.

Remember that most maintainers volunteer their free time for open source, so donot expect immediate replies. You can find some tips about making first contactat https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/making-first-contact

You can also start to think about project proposals (you can find a lot ofuseful info at https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/writing-a-proposal)and discuss them with project maintainers.

Feel free to contact us at scala-gsoc@epfl.ch ifyou get stuck along the way, we are happy to help within our capacities.

Even more: Brief history, stats, and goals

The Scala organization has been involved in GSoC for many years thanks to theefforts of Martin Odersky’s lab (called LAMP) atEPFL:

In 2021 the Scala Center decided torevive this long tradition of successful projects (only 2 students in 9 editionsdid not complete their projects) with help of the maintainers of open sourceScala libraries.

For this year’s edition we gathered 28 projectideas and 20 candidatementors motivated to support students with such ideas. We received 10applications and after reviewing proposals and assigning students to mentors, weretained 4 projects to enter the program.

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For the 2022 Scala GSoC edition, we are aiming to attract at least 10 newstudents and we invite you to help us by

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  • offering to be a mentor
  • letting us know if you have a student interested to participate
  • spreading the word!

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