> I am asking for permission to do those > things myself and hopefully in the process get some other people as > excited as I am about the possibilities this environment presents.
Welcome! You may need some logins and passwords to get access to the required tools, but just ask for it. > I am trying to learn to program in C at the moment, I used to be a > pretty decent Pascal/VB/VBA and database programmer, I have been in > the computer industry since I got my first job in 1978 repairing > TRS-80s. I am learning C so that I can then learn Objective-C so that I remember the times when Apple ][, Commodore, TRS80 were the best you could afford (I couldn't because I was still going to middle school). And because it was just 10 years development until NeXTStep came out, I can understand that you look what has been developed in the next 20 years... > I can help more with the programming side of the effort. Everyone here on this list has his very different history of becoming a contributor. AFAIK not all have started as programmers or computer scientists. > To those of you who have answered my questions, I appreciate your > efforts. To those of you that are ridiculing me, too bad, I am > interested in this project and I don't give up that easily. Well, even GNUsteppers are real humans :) All facets are availabe, so expect more contrary discussions in the future. Best regards, Nikolaus _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
