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On Tuesday 22 October 2002 10:15, Jimen Ching wrote:
If you work on a large project, it helps a lot to have lots of
face-to-face time. Development moves a lot faster with face-to-face
communication than with email or IRC. Of course, I never did
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Don Brown wrote:
There is also another problem. Since there are few local software
developers, it is hard to find enough people with the _same_ interests to
organize a group. I knew people from work who contribute to free
software. But we have different interests, so we
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time. You really have to work full time to be able to contribute in any
useful way. I contribute to some projects. But only minor enhancements
and bug fixes. Of course, I have a full time job. Perhaps students who
have more free time to learn
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What do you use Ruby for? I've been thinking about learning a quick scripting
language for those tasks too simple to warrent a full-blown app.
Don
On Thursday 17 October 2002 16:17, linuxdan wrote:
Im working with Perl, PHP and now Ruby.
I
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Don Brown wrote:
I'm curious how many other people on this list are open source
developers, particularly those living on O'ahu. I do mostly Java
development and am involved in the following projects:
I'm sure there are people like you who contribute to open source/free
I'm curious how many other people on this list are open source developers,
particularly those living on O'ahu. I do mostly Java development
Sort of - I was planning to do some open source development in java, but it
got put on hold when a) I began trying to get up to speed on linux and b) I
I'm curious how many other people on this list are open source developers,
particularly those living on O'ahu. I do mostly Java development and am
involved in the following projects:
* stxx - A lightweight addon to struts (web app framework) that allows
you to use xsl/xml rather than jsp.
I'm curious how many other people on this list are open source developers,
particularly those living on O'ahu.
I'm a ics major at UH. I've got a couple things in the back burner that
i've worked on at one point or another:
GOALS, eventually going to be something like WebCT/blackboard, but
Neither project is really finished and neither are actively being worked
on at the moment.
Yeah, I have a ton of those too :)
Don
Im working with Perl, PHP and now Ruby.
I really run thin on time but I prefer these over VB7
or .NET. programming.
Neither project is really finished and neither are actively being worked
on at the moment.
Yeah, I have a ton of those too :)
Don
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