[dev] Re: wanna start coding

2011-08-18 Thread Billy Noel
I would suggest checking out the latest iteration/branch to get an idea of the 
code structure the OO project is trying to keep in place to keep the project 
easy to understand :)

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On Aug 17, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Aidan Fitzpatrick fitzpatrickai...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 Hello
 
 I'd like to contribute to the open office project but there is so much 
 documentation I'm more than a little lost. All I'm really looking for is the 
 source code, a class diagram or dataflow diagram and a bug list or requested 
 updates of some nature. I'd like to dive right in and start coding as soon as 
 possible. Any advice?
 
 Thanks
 Kind regards
 Aidan Fitzpatrick
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Re: [dev] Re: Framework To-Do's

2010-08-02 Thread Billy Noel
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 joshiameyajo...@gmail.comwrote:

 
  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
 



Re: [dev] Re: Framework To-Do's

2010-08-02 Thread Billy Noel
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 billy.n...@gmail.com 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 joshiameyajo...@gmail.comwrote:

 
  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