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One of the biggest mistakes applicants make when preparing for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is choosing the wrong programming language and project. Picking a random project or an “easy” one might actually hurt your chances of getting selected. In this video, I break down how to choose the perfect language & project for GSoC the right way, including a counterintuitive strategy—choosing the toughest project can actually improve your chances of getting selected! 📌 What You’ll Learn in This Video ✅ How to pick the right language for GSoC & open-source ✅ Why picking a tough project can boost your selection chances ✅ How to analyze past GSoC projects & identify the best one for you ✅ Which languages & technologies are in demand for GSoC 2026 ✅ How to strategize your application for maximum success Most students focus on what’s easy—but that’s exactly what most applicants do. If you want to stand out, watch till the end to learn how to choose a project strategically! 🚀 🔎 Step 1: Understanding GSoC’s Project & Language Requirements 💡 GSoC Is NOT About the Language, It’s About Contribution! A common misconception is that Google prefers specific languages for GSoC. The reality? GSoC organizations choose their own tech stacks. Instead of focusing only on language, you should focus on: ✔ What kind of projects interest you? ✔ Which organizations align with your experience & learning goals? ✔ Which project’s codebase do you understand best? GSoC has projects in various programming languages, including: 🔹 Python 🔹 JavaScript 🔹 C++ 🔹 Java 🔹 Go 🔹 Rust 🔹 Ruby 🔹 TypeScript 🔹 Kotlin Most big open-source organizations like Mozilla, Kubernetes, TensorFlow, GNOME, and Apache support multiple languages. Instead of limiting yourself, pick a language based on the organization & project you want to contribute to! 📌 Step 2: Why Choosing a Tough Project Actually Increases Your Chances Most applicants pick the easiest projects—but here’s the problem: 🚫 Easy projects = HIGH competition 🚫 Too many applicants = Lower chances of selection 🚫 Mentors prefer contributors who solve real challenges 🔥 The Secret Strategy: Choose a project that is challenging but manageable. ✔ Tougher projects have fewer applicants → Less competition ✔ Mentors appreciate students who take on real challenges ✔ Contributing to a complex project makes your application stand out 🔎 Step 3: How to Find the Best Language & Project for You? 1️⃣ Analyze Past GSoC Projects Visit https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com and: ✔ Check previous years’ organizations ✔ See which languages & tech stacks were used ✔ Find repeating organizations (higher chances of them returning) 2️⃣ Pick a Project That Aligns with Your Interests & Strengths ✔ If you love AI/ML, choose TensorFlow or PyTorch projects (Python). ✔ If you like systems programming, look into Linux Kernel projects (C, C++). ✔ If you enjoy frontend development, React/Angular-based projects might suit you. ✔ If you prefer blockchain, explore Hyperledger or Ethereum-based projects (Go, Rust). 🔹 Pro Tip: Pick 3-5 projects that interest you and explore their GitHub repositories NOW! 3️⃣ Contribute Before the Application Phase Starts ✔ Find beginner-friendly issues in the project’s GitHub repo ✔ Start with small contributions like bug fixes or documentation updates ✔ Engage with mentors & the community 📌 Contributing early shows commitment & gives you an edge! 🚀 Step 4: Which Languages & Technologies Are in High Demand? Most Used Languages in GSoC 2026 🟢 Python → Machine Learning, AI, Web Development (Django, Flask) 🔵 JavaScript → Frontend & Backend (React, Node.js) 🔴 C++ → Linux Kernel, Embedded Systems, Game Development 🟠 Go → Cloud Computing, DevOps, Kubernetes 🟣 Rust → Blockchain, Systems Programming, High-Performance Apps 🟡 Kotlin & Java → Android Development Emerging Technologies in GSoC 2026 🔥 AI & Machine Learning → TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenCV 🔥 Cloud & DevOps → Kubernetes, Docker, Prometheus 🔥 Blockchain → Hyperledger, Ethereum, Solana 🔥 Cybersecurity → OWASP, Privacy & Security Projects 🚀 What’s Next? If you found this helpful, check out: 🔹 Part 1: Guaranteed Way to Crack GSoC 2026 🔹 Part 2: How to Contribute to Open Source Projects 🔹 Part 3: How to Reach Out & Impress Mentors #GSoC #GoogleSummerOfCode #OpenSource #Coding #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #TechCareers #GitHub #MachineLearning #DevOps #Rust #Kotlin #GSoC2026 #opensourceprojects