On Tuesday 29 July 2008, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:

> I'm willing to work on the repo and possible a lot of other stuff. My
> problem here is that I'm not a good C++ programmer (but I'm being better
> and better, but it take some time). But there is possible a lot of other
> things I can do?

There's no better way to get better than to practice.  :)

I was a completely horrible C++ programmer when I started, and now I'm at 
least half decent.  I tackle larger and larger problems all the time, but I'm 
still helpless without Chris.  I just try to get everything that doesn't 
absolutely demand the attention of a real pro done so he isn't completely 
overwhelmed.  When he's overwhelmed, he tends to find better ways to amuse 
himself, and gets nothing done.  (I really should learn a lesson from Chris, 
but if I ever did wander as far off as he has been known to do, I probably 
wouldn't come back, and I don't think he would ever come back either.)

Anyway, I wish I could trot out a list of non-programming jobs that need 
doing, but no, programming is the job that needs doing.  We have everything 
else covered in spades.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre 

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