On the idea of a workbench / clojurescript integration, I always liked the 
idea of a Light Table based analytical workbench that could connect to a 
Clojure-based Incanter server (which might of course be running all the 
heavy computations on a core.matrix GPU backend......)

I don't know enough ClojureScript to be able to mentor such a project, but 
happy to add it as an idea..... should be feasible for a smart GSoC student 

On Saturday, 8 February 2014 07:02:52 UTC+8, A wrote:
>
>
> A couple ideas put forth:
>
> 1. Incanter charts with d3 (http://d3js.org/) ?  Perhaps facilitated by 
> Dribnet's Strokes library (https://github.com/dribnet/strokes).
>
> 2. Finding ways to integrate Incanter and Clojurescript.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -Avram
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, February 3, 2014 11:59:24 AM UTC-8, Daniel Solano Gómez wrote:
>>
>> Hello, all, 
>>
>> Apparently, it's already time for organisations to apply for Google 
>> Summer of Coder 2014 [1].   This is a great program, and there have been 
>> several notable projects that have benefited as a result.  For example, 
>> last year's successful projects included: 
>>
>> * Enhance Neko for Android, Alexander Yakushev 
>> * core.typed: Extensions and Documentation, Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant 
>> * Clojure Compiler port to Clojure (CinC), Bronsa 
>> * Implementation of core.matrix-compatible multidimensional array in 
>> Clojure, Dmitry Groshev 
>> * Algebraic Expressions, Maik Schünemann 
>> * ClojureScript optimization and source maps support, Michal Marczyk 
>>
>> I would love to see Clojure participate again this year.  In order to do 
>> so, we need to start our application which is due in less than two weeks. 
>>  We need volunteers to help prepare our application, and in particular it 
>> would be great to have administrators that can help lead the process.  I am 
>> certainly willing to help out, but if there is someone who wants to lead up 
>> this effort, I would happy to assist. 
>>
>> Ideally, we could have multiple administrators to spread out the 
>> following duties: 
>>
>> * Updating the community wiki for the year [2] 
>> * Recruiting potential mentors 
>> * Raising the profile of GSoC within the community 
>>
>> If we are accepted as a GSoC organisation, administrator duties include: 
>>
>> * Ensuring we meet the deadlines 
>> * Arranging for travel to the mentor submit 
>> * Arranging for students' travel to conferences 
>> * If necessary, solve problems 
>>
>> I am afraid that last year I let the ball drop a bit with the mentor 
>> summit and getting students to conferences.  With multiple administrators 
>> to help spread the work around, I am sure we can make GSoC an even better 
>> experience for everyone involved. 
>>
>> If you are interested in helping out in this effort, please set up a 
>> profile on Melange [3] and e-mail me your profile name.   
>>
>> Thanks for your help. 
>>
>> Sincerely, 
>>
>> Daniel 
>>
>>
>> [1]: 
>> http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2014/02/mentoring-organization-applications-now.html
>>  
>> [2]: http://dev.clojure.org/display/community/Google+Summer+of+Code+2013 
>> [3]: http://en.flossmanuals.net/melange/ 
>>
>

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