NO Responses yet... :((

--- On Sat, 12/26/09, Jazz <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Jazz <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [c-prog] Help in getting back to C
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 1:59 PM


  



Hi again,
I put in this request to practice my c skills, since i have studied c in my 
engg days and made a couple of projects too, so i have pretty decnt 
understanding of the language. But since i have been out of touch, i want to re 
practice it, thats y i asked if nyone can give me any assignments( sincei dont 
hav ny idea in my brain to develop), or if nyone needs partner in ny of his/her 
projects and need ny kind of help so that i can apply my theoratical knowledge. 
I will be more than happy to assist.

That ways, both the parties will have win win situation. I m open to assist and 
practical learning.

--- On Thu, 12/24/09, Thomas Hruska <thru...@cubiclesoft .com> wrote:

> From: Thomas Hruska <thru...@cubiclesoft .com>
> Subject: Re: [c-prog] Help in getting back to C
> To: c-p...@yahoogroups. com
> Date: Thursday, December 24, 2009, 3:59 PM
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> My Groups wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> > This is jas, a newbie in the group. I have done engg
> in computer science but landed in s/w testing so completely
> out of touch with prog languages since last 2.5 years. I
> really loved programming in college days and was quite good
> at it. Now i wanna get back to it. But since i was
> completely out of touch i need to brush up basics again. So
> looking fwd to your help. Can any one suggest me some small
> assignments and programs topics or any small projects. If
> anyone interested, i would also love to be a part of their
> project. This is for my understanding so that i can have
> practical exposure too not just reading theoretical
> concepts. 
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> > Looking fwd for your hwlp. :-)
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> > Note: i am newbie in the group, n i hope this is the
> right way of posting messgae here. Mods - looking fwd for
> your guidance if i am wrong. :))
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> > Thanks.
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> > Jas
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> You should have received a copy of the group Welcome
> Message when you 
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> joined the group. It contains a whole slew of information
> to get you 
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> started (compilers, books, etc.).
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> As to project suggestions, it really boils down to what YOU
> are 
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> interested in. Brainstorm and write down a few projects
> you want to do. 
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> And then review that list from time to time to eliminate
> ideas or add 
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> new ones. I have my own laundry list of projects I look at
> when I need 
> 
> a new project. I also have a little $3 whiteboard where I
> write down my 
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> immediate subproject goals. (Currently has my to-do list
> for the next 
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> 24 hours because, well, Christmas Eve is rather busy).
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> No one likes doing projects they don't enjoy. In the
> digital world, you 
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> are free to do whatever you want. So if you aren't
> doing projects that 
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> you don't enjoy doing, then don't do them.
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> One thing I do recommend avoiding: Releasing software to
> the world. 
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> The moment you do that, one of two things happen:
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> 1) Someone inevitably uses that product and wants new
> features or (more 
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> annoying) has some opinion of it. If you continue
> developing the 
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> product to meet the whims of that person and get paid for
> it, it is 
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> called a job. If you develop it as pure "open
> source" or don't get paid 
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> for it, it is called slavery.
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> 2) "No one" will use it and you will either let
> the project die a slow, 
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> agonizing death or attempt to "fix" the problem
> by adding features you 
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> Until you release a software product into the wild, it is
> enjoyable. It 
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> is yours. You get to take care of it however you want to
> and do 
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> whatever you want with it with no one else telling you what
> to do with 
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> it. That is the second best feeling in the world (and is
> rather addictive).
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> -- 
> 
> Thomas Hruska
> 
> CubicleSoft President
> 
> Ph: 517-803-4197
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