Author: Katharine Bailey

GSoD 2022

STE||AR Group was accepted for Google Season of Docs 2022! We look forward to developing our HPX documentation even more and expanding our group this summer. https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/participants Like Google Summer of Code (GSoC) the program aims to match motivated people with interesting open source projects that are looking for volunteer contributions. GSoD, however, aims to improve […]

GSoC 22: Come and code a STE||AR Summer with us!

The STE||AR Group is honored to be selected as one of the 2022 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) mentor organizations! This program, which pays students over the summer to work on open source projects, has been a wonderful experience for students and mentors alike. This is our 8th summer being accepted by the program! Interested […]

CPPCast Episode: HPX and DLA Future

CppCast, hosted by Jason Turner and JeanHeyd Meneide, is the first podcast for C++ developers by C++ developers. Since 2015 CppCast has been having conversations with C++ conference speakers, library authors, writers, ISO committee members and more. Hartmut Kaiser and Mikael Simberg of the STE||AR Group joined Jason and JeanHeyd for a podcast episode recently. […]

GSoC Coding Period Starts for Students!

STE||AR Group’s 2021 Google Summer of Code has begun! The coding period starts now for the 2 students selected this year to be funded by Google to work on projects for our group. For those unfamiliar with the program, the Google Summer of Code brings together ambitious students from around the world with open source […]

HPX’s Season of Docs 2021

By Rachitt Shah HPX was recently selected to be part of Google’s Season of Docs (GSoD), a program designed to improve the documentation of open source software, as well as being a Google Summer of Code organization. GSoD aims to cover and create the documentation gaps faced by organizations due to various reasons, alongside giving technical writers […]

HPX Community Survey Summary

The HPX Community Survey was conducted to gauge user experiences regarding usefulness and functionality, purpose of use, and ease of use of HPX.  Submissions were collected through 03/05/2020, and 33 total responses were received. The findings in this survey will serve as a valuable tool as HPX – it’s breadth and functionality – continues to […]

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