On 29/06/06, arnuld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ok, i realised my mistake my last post was too long, that is why i got > only i response, so i am reposting but this time a much shorter > version, to the point: > > i want to contribute my time & skills to CommonLisp community. i did > look at CL gardners and decide to help with "Code revival" but i never > did any real-life programming, learnt programming only from self-study > i only did 2 books: > > 1.) "Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation" -- David S. Touretzky > 2.) "Practical Common Lisp" -- Peter Seibel > > i read only 1st 22 chapters of Practical Common Lisp, after that, the > practicals were a 50/50 mix of domain-knowledge & Common Lisp. Rather > than focussing on *his* domains i decided to focus on *contributing* > and then picking up a domain for that, that's why i am posting here. > > specifically i am interested in stuff related to OSs, APIs. do you > think i should follow these domains, as a newbie to rel-life > programming? > > i will appreciate any advice :-) > > thanks > > "arnuld"
One of the things you can do is keep posting to the list :) We've gone a bit quiet lately, not for any particular reason - just that there isn't much list traffic. I would say that you ought to follow Nikodemus' advice and do what interests you, you'll be gardening small projects in no time. Of course, you could look through the "official" projects here http://wiki.alu.org/Gardeners_Projects and see if anything takes your fancy. Cheers Brad _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
