I guess I can start doing some work with Python. I have used Python for server side CGI programming for my class projects. In the mean time I will try and start reading some stuff about bug tracking, I am assuming it something like QA testing.
Thanks Piyush On 24 June 2010 15:36, strk <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 01:36:58PM +0530, Piyush Kumar wrote: > > > Even though I have programmed in C, Java and JavaScript. I find Java and > > JavaScript a lot easier than C because there are no pointers to take care > of > > and I feel they are more intuitive. > > Ouch. Gnash is full of pointers :) > Maybe you could start learning some ActionScript, which is pretty > similar to JavaScript (both implement ECMAScript), and help with > testcases. Or you could learn python and help with setting up > a buildbot. Hard to say, really. > > What about starting by scanning the bug tracker and verify > reproducibility of the reported bugs and help reducing the > test sets ? > > --strk; > > () Free GIS & Flash consultant/developer > /\ http://strk.keybit.net/services.html >
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