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+Here are some proposals for projects connected to Proof General. +

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+The projects are designed as fairly self-contained contributions, +involving code development and possibly a portion of supporting +research. They would be ideal projects for interested students +or researchers. +

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+The projects are divided into those which are specific to Proof +General, and those which would be useful more widely and do not depend +on Proof General. For more information on a project, click on its +title. +

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+Some projects involve Emacs Lisp. This is the embedded programming +language inside Emacs. It is very easy to learn, since it is small, +has a good manual, and has an interactive interpreter. It is easy to +use, not least because of its self-documenting nature: each +variable or function is compiled together with documentation of its +purpose. (Other languages would do well to follow this). It also +has a powerful source-level debugger, edebug. +

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+If you are interested in working on any of these projects, +feel free to discuss with the project proposer or on the +. +

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+If you would like to use any of these ideas as a formal project +proposal for students at your institution, please feel free +but do +if some work is begun, to help coordinate efforts. +NB: the proposer of the project does not guarantee to be available for +formal supervision or intensive help with the project (but it may be +possible to find somebody else to do that). +

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+If you would like to submit a project proposal +for an improvement or extension of Proof General, +please send an email or write a description on the +. +Projects should be significant contributions rather than +incremental improvements (although we welcome the suggestion of those +too). +

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