The University of Moratuwa, as the premier establishment for tertiary education of the country, has made yet another significant achievement in the international arena, to add to its glamour. Being ranked as the best university of Sri Lanka and the 11th best University in the South Indian region, it topped the list of successful applicants of the Google Summer of Code 2008 programme.
The programme which has become an icon as a global coding venture, has attracted a galore of students from all corners of the world including countries such as USA, UK, India, China and Canada which are in the pinnacle of programming expertise. The University of Moratuwa which took part in the first Summer of Code venture in 2005 with the participation of four students, has made few giant leaps over the successive years and made it’s name stand out as the institution with the highest number of successful proposals in this years endeavour. The list boasted a count of 24, leaving the Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland and University of Campinas, Brazil in a shared second place with a count of 10 successful proposals each to their credit. And what’s more? The University of Moratuwa also turned up to be the institution with the highest number of applicants with a staggering count of 93 whereas the immediate follower was the University of Campinas, Brazil with 29 applicants.
Google Summer of Code is a programme conducted by the Internet search-engine and open-source giant Google, aimed at inspiring young developers to contribute to the open-source software community while gaining valuable experience in real-world software development. Students from all over the world are invited to apply for the programme, where successful applicants are awarded stipends to write code for various open source software projects of renowned organizations. Google, in collaboration with several open source, free software, and technology-related groups identify and fund several projects over a three month period. Since its inception in 2005, the GSoC programme has brought together over 1,500 students from all parts of the world with over 130 open source projects to create millions of lines of code.
When this remarkable accomplishment is concerned, another noticeable fact is that the Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering has bestowed 18 out of the 24 successful applicants.
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