> After making sure we will tackle the right problem, the primary concern
> on the technical side should be cutting down the required development
> effort. Not at the cost of justified features, but by starting with an
> informed choice of language and framework. Even if that makes hosti
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 05:34 -0300, marco bernich wrote:
> What language would you like? i like python!
I like Python for it's readability and it's the only language I have
been using recently. There had been short stints with Visual Basic long
ago, C, C++.
Conceptually, I dig Smalltalk and Lisp
Hey Jason!
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 10:52 +0200, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> Welcome, Jason!
>
> Sounds like a very tasty combination of skills and experience :)
Thowil and community, I don't think I've ever layed out who I am and
what I can do:
Martin Owens, programmer in python and perl, html, css,
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 19:34 -0700, Jason Rebuck wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Jason. I think I might be able to help out (or at least give
> some input). I was a graphic arts major in college and have been doing
> graphic/web design for the past 5 years. I've been using ubuntu as my
>
>
>
> Personally, I would avoid anything based on PHP. It's amazing what
> people build with that poorly designed language, but it still doesn't
> make it look like a god choice.
>
What language would you like? i like python!
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On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 20:25 -0400, John Baer wrote:
> I like what I see with ccHost and there may be expertise ( Bryce? ) to
> help mold it into a useful tool.
>
> The openclipart site looked good ( http://www.openclipart.org/ ).
Personally, I would avoid anything based on PHP. It's amazing wha