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Fri, 25 Aug 2023 20:48:30 +0200 |
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Author: marshall <stmr@umich.edu>
AuthorDate: Fri Aug 25 09:06:56 2023 -0400
GSoC news: add some things
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@@ -35,5 +35,5 @@ The QUIC communicator got merged upstream and is currently an
experimental featu
Something challenging about the project was reverse engineering the Quiche C
API because it has such limited documentation. I learned how to make use of the
API by looking at the very simple example client and server that is provided in
the Quiche repository. There is documentation for the Rust API which seems to
operate pretty similarly, so this was helpful too at times. I overcame this
challenge with the help and guidance of my mentor Martin Schanzenbach.
</p>
<h2>Final notes</h2>
-Overall, my experience with GNUnet was fantastic. My mentors were friendly and
consistently available when I needed help. I plan to continue contributing to
GNUnet in the future.
+Overall, my experience with GNUnet was fantastic. My mentors were friendly and
consistently available when I needed help. I had a lot of fun learning how
GNUnet works while developing my project. I plan to continue contributing to
GNUnet in the future.
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