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 * Communication with external packages (libraries and pexpect)  * Using external C/C++ libraries
 * Communication with external packages using pexpect

Besides mini courses on those subjects, there might be some space for short talks contributed by the participants (they can be quite informal). Please contact the organizers if you are interested ingiving one such talk.

For the moment, the proposed talks include

 * Rebecca Miller - "Applying and Participating in Google Summer of Code"

This Sage Days will be a satellite activity of the [[https://eventos.unizar.es/15634/detail/xvi-eaca-encuentro-de-algebra-computacional-y-aplicaciones.html|XVI EACA encounter]]
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 * Adrien Boussicault

== Participants ==

 * Tomer Bauer
 * Rebecca Miller
 * Vincent Neiger
 * Vít Tuček
 * Sebastian Oehms
 * Friedrich Wiemer
 * Bianca Thompson
 * Rusydi H. Makarim
 * Peleg Michaeli

== Instructions for participants ==

Since this workshop is focusing in Sage development, it would be better if the participants come with their own laptop, including a Sage install that is well suited for development (don't worry if you can't manage to do so, we can dedicate the first activities of the workshop to help you with that, but it would save time if you do that in advance). Also, please ask in advance for an account in the [[https://trac.sagemath.org/|trac server]]
 
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The school will be partially funded by the Opendreamkit project. We expect to be able to cover the travel and lodging expenses of the participants and speakers. The school will be partially funded by the Opendreamkit project. The LaBRI (University of Bordeaux) and the CNRS co-organize the project via the Opendreamkit Project. We expect to be able to cover the travel and lodging expenses of the participants and speakers.

Sage days 94. Sage development.

The Sage days 94 will take place in Zaragoza (Spain), from June 28th to July 4th 2018, as a satellite activity of the meeting of the spanish network of computer algebra.

It will be a series of short courses on subjects related to Sage development. It is mostly oriented to young researchers that want to make the step from writing some code for their own use, to contributing that code to the Sage codebase.

Subjects to cover (provisional)

  • The sage development workflow (Trac, git, doctests...)
  • The coercion model
  • Implementation of Parents and elements
  • The category framework
  • Cython
  • Using external C/C++ libraries
  • Communication with external packages using pexpect

Besides mini courses on those subjects, there might be some space for short talks contributed by the participants (they can be quite informal). Please contact the organizers if you are interested ingiving one such talk.

For the moment, the proposed talks include

  • Rebecca Miller - "Applying and Participating in Google Summer of Code"

This Sage Days will be a satellite activity of the XVI EACA encounter

Speakers (provisional)

  • Simon King
  • Eric Gourgoulhon
  • Travis Scrimshaw
  • Jeroen Demeyer

Organizers

  • Miguel Marco
  • Enrique Artal
  • Adrien Boussicault

Participants

  • Tomer Bauer
  • Rebecca Miller
  • Vincent Neiger
  • Vít Tuček
  • Sebastian Oehms
  • Friedrich Wiemer
  • Bianca Thompson
  • Rusydi H. Makarim
  • Peleg Michaeli

Instructions for participants

Since this workshop is focusing in Sage development, it would be better if the participants come with their own laptop, including a Sage install that is well suited for development (don't worry if you can't manage to do so, we can dedicate the first activities of the workshop to help you with that, but it would save time if you do that in advance). Also, please ask in advance for an account in the trac server

Financial support

The school will be partially funded by the Opendreamkit project. The LaBRI (University of Bordeaux) and the CNRS co-organize the project via the Opendreamkit Project. We expect to be able to cover the travel and lodging expenses of the participants and speakers.

Contact

If you are interested in participating, or have any questions, please send an email to mmarco <at> unizar <dot> es

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