Hi Radek, Great to hear from you.
I suspect that porting to a PDA would be a big job, so you might want to work on some more contained things first, in order to get familiar with the codebase. Good places to start: Check out the (minimal) development guidelines at http://wiki.jmemorize.org/Developer_Manual Take a look at the list of bugs and feature requests and see if there's something that inspires you. I suppose that we really ought to have a list of planned features for the next release, and maybe a list of who's working on what, but we don't at this point. What platform are you developing on? - Bret Radek Ostrowski wrote: > Hi folks, > > My name is Radek and I would like to contribute to JMemorize project. > I am Polish but live in Edinburgh in Scotland. My background is in > Physics and Computer Science. I work at Ediburgh Parallel Computing > Centre as a software developer/high performance computing consultant. > > My friend recommended JMemorize to me when he heared that I started > learning Spanish. It has been very usuful to me so I would like to > help you to to make it even better. My first tought was to port it > onto PDA platform, but if you have something else in mind and would > use some help, please let me know. As I already have a full time job, > I would only be able to do something usefull on one/two evenings a > week plus weekends. > > Looking forward to working with you. > > Cheers, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ jmemorize-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmemorize-developers
