--- SANOUSY HOWARI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just I want to get started, so, what to do?? > > I am a programmer, I have a nice experience in programming in c, c++ > and somehow good trials in java, html, javascript, php, ... basic, > visual basic, vb.net , sql , oracle, mysql trials ... even cobol, > and I have a good experience in IBM mainframes es9000, as400 aix(Unix) > and pc windows, dos (the old man) , linux , apple (OS & programming in C)
After looking at our current global TODO list [1] (which is dated and needs to be updated btw) I can suggest a couple of things - do please get back to the list with your reply (do note that all work will require a bit of background research and some digging, but we're here to help !!) - WeirdX or maybe even Cygwin/X [*] - Docbook Arabic support In both instances, a bit of background research is needed (to know what those applications do, etc) and then contacting the external project authors to get their feel/thoughts and status on Arabic support. I know from experience that WeirdX (its an Exceed/ReflectionX type of an application) will need a bit of clean-up from an end-user perspective (to make it much much simpler for end users to pick-up and use -- mostly GUI stuff) as well testing and adding whatever Arabic functionality is missing (can you 'cat' or 'less' a file on a remote host while using weirdX ?) Hope that helps and get back to the list with your thoughts. [1] http://wiki.arabeyes.org/ArabeyesTodo [*] I've never used Cygwin/X, but if you can login from you windows machine to another Linux/Unix box and display back then its an option Salam. - Nadim __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail _______________________________________________ Developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/developer

