Posts by Wachiou BOURAIMA

Google Summer of Code Final Work Product

Name: Wachiou BOURAIMA

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WEEK 12: The final straight

Hello👋🏾 I’m Wachiou BOURAIMA, All good things must come to an end, and it’s with a mixture of satisfaction and nostalgia that I end this final week of my GSoC 2024 mission. It’s been an incredible journey, and I can’t wait to share the progress I’ve made in my final week.

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WEEK 11: Resolving the Footer Issue and Addressing Sphinx Warnings

Hello everyone, welcome to the update for Week 11 of my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey. This week, I focused on finalizing the footer issue on the FURY website and tackling some Sphinx warnings related to attribute and property naming conflicts. Here’s a detailed look at what I accomplished and the challenges faced.

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WEEK 10: Investigating Footer Deformation and Limited Progress on Warnings

Welcome to the week 10 of my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey. This week, I focused on resolving an issue with the FURY website’s footer and made limited progress on fixing documentation warnings. Here’s a detailed overview of my activities and challenges.

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WEEK 9: Fixing Sphinx Warnings and Investigating Web Footer Issues

Hello everyone, welcome to my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey! Week 9 was devoted to fixing Sphinx warnings caused by indentation errors in some docstrings of some examples in the auto_examples folder. I also started investigating why the footer of the FURY site distorts when you try to move the mouse over an element.

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WEEK 8: Refining Lazy Loading Implementation and Simplifying Imports in FURY

Hello everyone, Welcome back to another update on my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey! This week, my mentor Serge Koudoro and I focused on refining the lazy loading feature and optimizing import statements within FURY’s examples modules.

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WEEK 7: Fixing Sphinx Warnings in Blog Posts

Hello everyone, Welcome back to another update on my GSoC 2024 journey. This week, my focus was primarily on addressing Sphinx warnings caused by typos in blog posts.

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WEEK 6: Code reviews, relining and crush challenges

Hello everyone, As my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey progresses, week6 has brought me a series of technical challenges and accomplishments. My main focus has been on code reviews, rebasing and commits squashing, with a few notable lessons learned along the way.

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WEEK 5: Implementing Lazy Loading in FURY with lazy_loader

Welcome back to my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey! This week has been particularly exciting as I introduced a significant performance optimization feature: lazy loading. Here’s an overview of my progress and contributions.

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WEEK 4: Updating Decorator, Exploring Lazy Loading, and Code Reviews

Welcome again to my Google summer of code 2024 (GSoC’ 2024) journey 2024!. This week, I focused on updating the warn_on_args_to_kwargs decorator, applying it across multiple modules, exploring lazy loading, and continuing with code reviews.

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WEEK 3: Refinements and Further Enhancements

Welcome to the fourth week of my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey! This week I’ve been delving into the technical aspects of my project, focusing on the consistent application of the warn_on_args_to_kwargs decorator and the initial implementation of lazy loading.

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WEEK 2: Refinements and Further Enhancements

Welcome back to my Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024 journey! This week has been dedicated to refining and improving the work done so far, with a particular focus on the keyword_only decorator.

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WEEK 1: Progress and challenges at Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024

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WEEK 0: The beginning of my journey in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2024

Like any good start, this week I have the incredible opportunity to be welcomed into the community by the Core Team and my Mentor himself, during this session the Mentors welcomed us warmly and also congratulated us. They shared with us the rules respected during and after the GSoC program. This session made me feel comfortable and confident.

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