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=Hello!=
=Hello!=
My name is Sagie Maoz.<br />
My name is [http://sagie.maoz.info/ Sagie Maoz].

I like languages. I like machines.<br />
I like languages. I like machines.
I'm a Computer Science and Linguistics BSc student at Tel Aviv University.<br />

I'm a Computer Science and Linguistics BSc student at Tel Aviv University.

I'm an experienced programmer and a long-time Open Source contributor. I've been experimenting with Apertium learning about machine translation and linguistic concepts and challenges.
I'm an experienced programmer and a long-time Open Source contributor. I've been experimenting with Apertium learning about machine translation and linguistic concepts and challenges.


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==Google Summer of Code 2011==
==Google Summer of Code 2011==
I am a participating student in Apertium in the 2011 Google Summer of Code.
I am a participating student in Apertium in the 2011 Google Summer of Code.
* My project: The [[Maltese and Hebrew]] language pair.
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** [[User:N0nick/GSoC Journal|My work journal]].
<li>My project: The [[Maltese and Hebrew]] language pair.</li>
<li>[[User:n0nick/Application|My application]], or in [http://sagie.maoz.info/apertium-application.pdf PDF format].</li>
** [[User:n0nick/Application|My application]], or in [http://bit.ly/lMoMeO PDF format].
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 10 June 2011

Hello![edit]

My name is Sagie Maoz.

I like languages. I like machines.

I'm a Computer Science and Linguistics BSc student at Tel Aviv University.

I'm an experienced programmer and a long-time Open Source contributor. I've been experimenting with Apertium learning about machine translation and linguistic concepts and challenges.

Contact Me[edit]

  • IRC handle (freenode): n0nick
  • Gtalk: sagiem
  • Skype: sagiemaoz
  • E-mail me

Google Summer of Code 2011[edit]

I am a participating student in Apertium in the 2011 Google Summer of Code.