First week as a GSoC 2026 contributor with Oppia
It was the night of April 30. The GSoC results were supposed to drop, and I had decided I was just going to sit at my desk and wait it out, no matter how late it took. It was late already and I don't

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Weekly journal of my Google Summer of Code 2026 project with Oppia. I am working on Project 4.1 Support for Lesson Progress, Study Guides, and Worked Examples in the Oppia Android app. Each post covers what I worked on that week, what I struggled with, and what I learned.
It was the night of April 30. The GSoC results were supposed to drop, and I had decided I was just going to sit at my desk and wait it out, no matter how late it took. It was late already and I don't

I don't know how to start this one. Week 1 was easy to write, everything was new, everything was loud. Week 2 was quieter, and quieter weeks are harder to put on a page. Most days I sat with my laptop

Back with the Week 3 update of my GSoC journey with Oppia. This week feels really special because the community bonding period is just about to end, and a lot of small but very important things occurr

Last week I ended my post with one line, see you in Week 4 where the real coding officially begins. And here I am. The coding period has officially started. It is a strange feeling. For the first thre

I don't even remember how this week passed. I am sitting here writing this journal and genuinely struggling to remember the days separately. Everything is just one big blur of code, slides and very li
