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The GSOC 2025 projects have been listed. https://github.com/projectmesa/mesa/wiki/Google-Summer-of-Code-2025#behavioral-framework Enjoy! |
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Hi, My name is Pranav Durbha and I am currently a freshman First Year Engineering student at Purdue University (intending to major in Computer Engineering). I came across Project Mesa upon researching programs within Google Summer of Code. After going through the Introductory Boltzmann Wealth Model Tutorial, I am very much intrigued by the potential applications that the Mesa framework has in regards to topics I am interested in exploring, such as reinforcement learning, game theory, and algorithm design. In the same breath, I would like to gain experience with contributing to open-source platforms and believe that the vastness of Mesa's potential applications make it a perfect potential opportunity to do so. I have some prior experience working with Python and its libraries, but would like to gain some more familiarity with the Mesa library in particular and develop necessary skills to become a contributor in the future. Thus, I was wondering if there are any recommended steps that I can take to do this. Thank You! |
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is the new projects have been listed for the GSOC 2025
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