On 12/4/05, Peter Amstutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looking through sourceforge projects for a starting point. :)
I have windows 2000 dual booting with SuSE 9.0 on my desktop, I've got cygwin installed on 2000 for when I can't be assed to reboot.
I've got Eclipse and MSVC for windows, and I've got Eclipse and I'm afraid I like emacs for Linux...
I've got Windows XP on a laptop, with Eclipse, although MSVC can be installed.
I've been programming on and off in a variety of languages for a variety of platforms, my two top languages at the moment are Java and C++, athough my C++ is a little rusty. I know some perl, some python...
I've never really done any serious coding though, most of the applications -- though successful and complete were at most a couple of files, a few hundred lines of code. I'm afraid I'm not too familliar with CVS, except by concept.
The scripting sounds quite interesting, what's been done so far?
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Well, I'm glad you found us :-) How did you, by the way?
Looking through sourceforge projects for a starting point. :)
Alright, well a couple questions first:
What OS/platform are you using?
I have windows 2000 dual booting with SuSE 9.0 on my desktop, I've got cygwin installed on 2000 for when I can't be assed to reboot.
I've got Eclipse and MSVC for windows, and I've got Eclipse and I'm afraid I like emacs for Linux...
I've got Windows XP on a laptop, with Eclipse, although MSVC can be installed.
What's your programming background?
I've been programming on and off in a variety of languages for a variety of platforms, my two top languages at the moment are Java and C++, athough my C++ is a little rusty. I know some perl, some python...
I've never really done any serious coding though, most of the applications -- though successful and complete were at most a couple of files, a few hundred lines of code. I'm afraid I'm not too familliar with CVS, except by concept.
So, sconzey, it all depends on what interests you :-)
The scripting sounds quite interesting, what's been done so far?
-- sconzey
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