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Google Summer of Code 2015 Student Projects
Solid 3 months of coding and it’s a wrap for Google Summer of Code (2015 Edition). This summer we had 6 students working for us and it has been a great productive summer for our projects. Many of our annual … Continue reading
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Google Summer of Code 2014 Student Projects
Earlier this year we had the opportunity to participate in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program. For those who are unfamiliar with the program, GSoC is a (very popular) student developer outreach program by Google. Under this program, for about … Continue reading
BuildmLearn Toolkit 2.0.4 now available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS
We are happy to announce a major update to BuildmLearn Toolkit (version 2.0.4) today. Over the last couple of months we have refined the user experience of toolkit to a great extent. Additionally, this version of the toolkit comes with … Continue reading
BuildmLearn accepted to participate in Google Summer of Code 2014
We’re delighted to announce that BuildmLearn is accepted to participate in this year’s Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program. This is the first time we’ve applied to the program and we’re in! For those who haven’t heard about the program … Continue reading