Scilab has been selected as mentoring organization to the Google Summer of Code 2018. ![]() The participating projects are chosen on the reputation of the software, its quality and the relevance and feasibility of proposed projects. Through this program, Google offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects during the spring. The Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an annual program organized by Google to promote the development of free software. The team is also in touch with many packagers of GNU/Linux, Unix and BSD distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, Gentoo, Redhat, Fedora, OpenSolaris…) in order to help them to provide Scilab in their distributions in the best possible way. Over the years, contributions have been numerous on projects such as gfortran, matio, lapack, hdf5, jhdf, jgraphx, autoconf, automake, libtool, indefero, kdbg, coin-or, getfem++, OpenMPI, Launchpad, FlexDock, arpack… This is regularly done in different ways by: Our team contributes to third party projects which are used in Scilab. Scilab is free and open source software for numerical computation providing a powerful computing environment for engineering and scientific applications. Engineers and scientists all over the world use computers for their calculations, yet many of us remain unaware of the software or tools used by a majority of them. ![]() It provides engineers and scientists with a powerful environment to do their computation. The license is one of the key criteria for the selection of a library of Scilab. Scilab is free and open source software for numerical computation. Scilab is a free open source software with a GPL compatible licence. Thus, the Scilab Team within Dassault Systèmes is involved in the Open Source world in different ways.Īll Scilab libraries are free with accepted and recognized licenses by the FLOSS community (Free, Libre Open Source Software).
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