And Speaking of Community...
As a follow-up to my previous post, I’d like to say “thank you” to all the people who proposed projects for my software consulting course this term. I’m sorry we weren’t able to find students to work on all of them, but I’m very excited by the ones we’re running:
Proposer | Project |
David Ascher | Thunderbird Enhancements |
John Adziovsky | ClearCanvas Plugins |
Scott Briggs | GPU Programming |
Mike Daly | CT Surgery |
Michael Feathers | Feature Diagram Plugin for Eclipse |
Karl Fogel | Summarizing IRC Conversations |
Shidan Gouran | Jazinga VoIP Interface |
Phil Hassey | Galcon |
David Humphrey | A RAM Disk for Windows That Doesn't Suck |
David Janes | Python Jabber Library |
Zeev Lieber | PHP SlashID Plugins |
Ryan Lilien | Molecular Visualization Using the Wii |
David Martell | Firebreak Optimization |
Elsa Marziali | Exercise Games |
Oshoma Momoh | One Week Out |
David Raggett | Slidy |
Paul Salvini | Houdini Plugins |
Ian Spence | Cognitive Games |
Peter St. Onge | Evolutionary Biology support |
Michael Terry | Wiki Stats |
Jane Zhang | Social Services Mashup |
You can follow the students’ progress on the course web site, or drop by Molly Bloom’s at 191 College Street between 1:00 and 3:00 on Wednesday afternoons to listen to their elevator pitches and progress report, watch their demos, and heckle. It’ll be a good place to recruit, and you might even seen Galcon on the big screen.