Sorry Ameya,

       Silly gmail sent ahead of time :) I was only stating that I speak for
everyone "we welcome you with open arms". Just don't get burnt out due to
the complexity of some of the apps.

-Billy

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Billy Noel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ameya,
>
>     In my opinion having an intricate knowledge of C is a valuable asset.
> Especially if you will be working low level apps. C++/OOAD is a little
> different beast. I have 12+ years of C++ & Java but I have been digging
> through the code for a couple months to make sure I know how the basic
> design of how the apps and extensions are put together. I am not the PM but
> would recommend of picking up a project from scratch and trying to design in
> C++ from scratch, since this would save you the headache of trying to
> decipher another coders logic and improvising. I also want to state by no
> means (and actually discour
>
> PS: Please let me know if I am out of line here as I also am new to the OOo
> Open source project.
>
> Thanks,
> -Billy
>
> On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:43 PM, ameya joshi <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> >
>> > HI All,
>> >
>> > I am Ameya , I want to contribute to the open office .org open source
>> > projects.
>> >
>> > I have been learning C for past 9 months & am pretty comfortable with it
>> ,
>> > but i want to test my skills on practical applications.
>> >
>> > I have been through The To-dos list of framework & saw that the skills
>> > required are C++ & also the difficulty level is medium.
>> >
>> > Should i directly start with these framerwork projects?
>> >
>> > Can any one of you help me on how to start?
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Ameya
>> >
>>
>
>

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