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Google Summer of Code: Kalzium 3D Molecular Editor - Accepted!

I just found out that my Google Summer of Code (TM) application to work on the Kalzium 3D molecular editor has been accepted! The status just changed to accepted. So over the summer I am going to be working on perfecting the 3D molecular editor in Kalzium. I am so amazingly pleased that my project was accepted and it certainly promises to be an amazing summer where I get to work on a project combining my passions for KDE, Qt, C++ and molecular visualisation!

Time to get some sleep as it has gone 4am in the UK! Thanks to Google and everyone at KDE and I am sure there will be lots more to come over the summer.

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Paul Edwards on :

Paul EdwardsCongratulations on getting accepted, can't say I understand the first thing about it though :-)

Sorry to use your blog to contact you, but i've tried emailing you and am unsure if it got through to you. I sent an email to see if you would consider selling a domain name you own, could you please contact me either by email or phone if you can find the email I sent.

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Paul Edwards

Paul Edwards on :

Paul EdwardsMi Marcus,

Sorry to use your blog again but did you get my reply last week?

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