
Check out the project ideas and select the one you’d like to work on.Refer to the GSoC contributor guidelines.Get to know the Kotlin open-source community and explore the general Kotlin contribution guidelines.Familiarize yourself with the Kotlin language.Check out the GSoC FAQ and program announcement.To get started, please check the main contributor guidelines:

Submit a proposal from March 20 to April 4 to be considered for one of these projects. Parallel stacks for Kotlin Coroutines in the debugger.Enhance the kotlinx-benchmark library API and user experience We successfully built from scratch several teams of talented Engineers, Product Leads and Designers building internal tooling within the areas like warehousing, assortment, catalog and pricing.Improve support for parameter forwarding in the Kotlin plugin for IntelliJ IDEA.This is an excellent opportunity to work on a 12-week programming project with the Kotlin Foundation under the guidance of mentors from Google, JetBrains, and Gradle, while gaining experience on a real-world project in the open-source community (with a chance to earn a stipend as well!). Familiarity with Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Optimization techniques and evaluation methodologies Education Bachelors Degree: Computer and Information Science (Required) Relative Work Experience 6+ Years location: Washington, Washington, D.C. GSoC is a global online program focused on bringing new contributors into open-source software development. Experience with programming in Kotlin and/or Python. Kotlin is taking part in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) for the first time!
