Hi Oliver,
since nobody els has answered, I'd like to offer some advice.
If you're serious about learning to program, I suggest you start with
something smaller than OpenOffice.org. OOo consists of millions of
lines of C++ code, which is daunting even for a seasoned developer.

If you want to learn C++, a good way is to google for C++ tutorials on
the web or - if you have the money - to buy a beginner's book.
Microsoft is offering the free Visual C++ Express Edition, which I
consider a good choice for a beginner.

You could also ask your school, if  they have computer courses. Last
but not least there are also a lot of computer programming summer
camps.

I hope this helps a little. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Greetings

eymux

On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 6:40 PM,  <grooby...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam
> I was hoping to be able to develop for OpenOffice, however I’m only 13 and
> my programing is experience is little, I can make a web browser in visual
> basic and that's about it. I was wondering if it would be possible to get my
> ideas through to you or if you could make a program to help me program for
> you. I hope you can help me.
> I look forward to your reply,
> Yours Faithfully
> Oliver Grooby
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