Simulator Improvements: GSoC'22 Final Report

This blog is all about my work on the Simulator Improvement Project as a part of Google Summer of Code 2022 with CircuitVerse organization. About the Project My Project aims to improve the CircuitVerse simulator. One of the primary goals of the project is to create tests (unit tests) for the simulator which can be run to ensure that no new change breaks the simulator’s behavior. Goals and Implementations The main goal of the project are:

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CircuitVerse Platform Improvement: Final Report (GSoC 2022)

This blog is about the work we have done and goals we have accomplished in the GSoC'22. Let’s Dive in… Project Description CircuitVerse is a Digital Logic Simulator on web. It is an educational tool for students interested in electronics to simulate and make circuits on their browser. This project aimed to improve the main platform by integrating new features. So intially the project consist of 6 features but after mentor discussion we have added more features into the project context.

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Mobile App Improvement: Final Report (GSoC 2022)

GSoC 2022 is nearing its end. I’m glad to say that I’ve met all the goals as planned in the beginning. This post will be a brief report of all the feature requests implemented, goals accomplished, some stuff left to do, and future plans. Project Description CircuitVerse is well established as a free educational platform that provides an easy-to-use online digital circuit simulator & is dedicated to aiding students to self-learn digital-logic design.

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Mobile App Improvement | GSoC@2022 | Phase-1 Report

This blog post covers my journey with Google Summer of Code 2022 at CircuitVerse till Mid Evaluation. This Phase starts from 13th June and ends on 29th July. Project Description CircuitVerse is dedicated to aid students to self learn digital-logic design. My project aimed to embed the simulator along with some improvements to the existing features in the mobile app. I have also worked on tasks other than the proposed tasks in this phase.

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VueJS CircuitVerse Simulator | GSoC@2022 | Phase-1 Report

This blog post is to summarize the work done in the First Phase of Google Summer of Code @ 2022. New FrontEnd Framework for Simulator - My project aims to decouple the CircuitVerse Simulator from the backend, remove the use of jQueryUI, and replace DOM mutations using strings and its Internationalization. During the Community Bonding Period, we decided to work on a new Front-End repository with VueJS as the FrontEnd Framework and Vuetify as a replacement for jQueryUI.

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Simulator Improvement: GSoC'22 Phase 1 Report

This blog is about my work in the first phase of Google Summer of Code 2022 with CircuitVerse. About my Project My Project aims to improve the CircuitVerse simulator and finish some of the pending work in the CircuitVerse desktop app. One of the primary goals of the project is to create tests (unit tests) for the simulator which can be run to ensure that no new change breaks the simulator’s behavior.

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CircuitVerse Platform Improvement: Phase 1 Report (GSoC 2022)

This blog is about my work in the first phase of Google Summer of Code 2022 with CircuitVerse. Project Description CircuitVerse is a Digital Logic Simulator on web. It is an educational tool for students interested in electronics to simulate and make circuits on their browser. My project aimed to improve the main platform by integrating new features. So intially my project consist of 6 features but after mentor discussion we have added more features into the project context.

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Internationalization (I18n) | Final Report | GSoC'2021

This blog report summarizes the work, I executed during the 10 weeks of Google Summer of Code 2021. GSoC'2021 Coding Period was started on June 7, and officially ended on August 16. My Project Details 📋 Internationalization mainly aims at creating I18n architecture for the CircuitVerse platforms to localize or translate them into multiple languages. During GSoC, I aimed to create an I18n infrastructure such that CircuitVerse platforms can be internationalized into global languages.

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Touch Compatibility: GSoC 2021 Phase 1 Report

ABOUT ME Hello Everyone, I am Abhishek R. Zade, currently an undergraduate student in Information Technology at All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society Pune University SPPU. I am in my third year. Currently, I am working with an open-source organization named CircuitVerse in this year’s GSoC. ABOUT MY PROJECT So my project is on Touch Compatibility with CircuitVerse Website. The current situation of the CircuitVerse website is, it supports only desktop browsers i.

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Testbench: GSoC Final Report

This blog post is a report of all my work done on the Testbench Project as a part of GSoC 2021 at CircuitVerse About the Project CircuitVerse is a Digital Logic Simulator on web. It is an educational tool for students interested in electronics to simulate and make circuits on their browser. My project is to implement a testbench to automatically test circuits against test cases. This will replace the existing testbench element in favor of more robust testbench which runs faster, supports sequential circuits and gives the user greater control over running tests.

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