Re: Where to start?

2016-02-11 Thread Patricia Shanahan
Apologies for sending this to the wrong list. I think the best thing I 
can do right now for River is to be a technically-neutral moderator for 
the River futures discussion.


On 2/11/2016 8:18 AM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:

I expect to complete my "Building on Windows" project in the next day or
so, by documenting the results in
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step#Windows_7


That means it is time to pick another project. Any suggestions?

Here is a brief resume:

Education:

B.Sc. Mathematics, Imperial College London, 1970
M.Sc. Computer Science, Birkbeck College London University, 1975
Ph.D. Computer Science, UC San Diego, 2009

Work:

I worked from 1970 to 2002 for NCR, Celerity, FPS, Cray Research, and
Sun Microsystems. I worked on application software, operating systems,
compilers, system performance, and server platform architecture. I was
performance architect for the Sun E1 and 15K.

Unfortunately, my professional end-user applications development
experience was writing programs that expected punch card or paper tape
input. More recently, I have written computer performance models in C++
and Java, and did simulations in Java for my dissertation research.

Although my C++ experience is rusty and predates widespread availability
of the STL, I should be able to get it up to date relatively easily. I
have used templates and operator overloading.



Re: Where to start?

2016-02-11 Thread Patricia Shanahan
Thanks - I got used to openoffice being the default, and then sent 
several messages to river.


On 2/11/2016 8:33 AM, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:

Hi Patricia

I think you meant to email this to d...@openoffice.apache.org, not
dev@river.apache.org. Luckily I am on both lists.

Damjan

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Patricia Shanahan  wrote:

I expect to complete my "Building on Windows" project in the next day or so,
by documenting the results in
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step#Windows_7

That means it is time to pick another project. Any suggestions?

Here is a brief resume:

Education:

B.Sc. Mathematics, Imperial College London, 1970
M.Sc. Computer Science, Birkbeck College London University, 1975
Ph.D. Computer Science, UC San Diego, 2009

Work:

I worked from 1970 to 2002 for NCR, Celerity, FPS, Cray Research, and Sun
Microsystems. I worked on application software, operating systems,
compilers, system performance, and server platform architecture. I was
performance architect for the Sun E1 and 15K.

Unfortunately, my professional end-user applications development experience
was writing programs that expected punch card or paper tape input. More
recently, I have written computer performance models in C++ and Java, and
did simulations in Java for my dissertation research.

Although my C++ experience is rusty and predates widespread availability of
the STL, I should be able to get it up to date relatively easily. I have
used templates and operator overloading.



Re: Where to start?

2016-02-11 Thread Damjan Jovanovic
Hi Patricia

I think you meant to email this to d...@openoffice.apache.org, not
dev@river.apache.org. Luckily I am on both lists.

Damjan

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Patricia Shanahan  wrote:
> I expect to complete my "Building on Windows" project in the next day or so,
> by documenting the results in
> https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step#Windows_7
>
> That means it is time to pick another project. Any suggestions?
>
> Here is a brief resume:
>
> Education:
>
> B.Sc. Mathematics, Imperial College London, 1970
> M.Sc. Computer Science, Birkbeck College London University, 1975
> Ph.D. Computer Science, UC San Diego, 2009
>
> Work:
>
> I worked from 1970 to 2002 for NCR, Celerity, FPS, Cray Research, and Sun
> Microsystems. I worked on application software, operating systems,
> compilers, system performance, and server platform architecture. I was
> performance architect for the Sun E1 and 15K.
>
> Unfortunately, my professional end-user applications development experience
> was writing programs that expected punch card or paper tape input. More
> recently, I have written computer performance models in C++ and Java, and
> did simulations in Java for my dissertation research.
>
> Although my C++ experience is rusty and predates widespread availability of
> the STL, I should be able to get it up to date relatively easily. I have
> used templates and operator overloading.
>


Where to start?

2016-02-11 Thread Patricia Shanahan
I expect to complete my "Building on Windows" project in the next day or 
so, by documenting the results in 
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO/Step_by_step#Windows_7


That means it is time to pick another project. Any suggestions?

Here is a brief resume:

Education:

B.Sc. Mathematics, Imperial College London, 1970
M.Sc. Computer Science, Birkbeck College London University, 1975
Ph.D. Computer Science, UC San Diego, 2009

Work:

I worked from 1970 to 2002 for NCR, Celerity, FPS, Cray Research, and 
Sun Microsystems. I worked on application software, operating systems, 
compilers, system performance, and server platform architecture. I was 
performance architect for the Sun E1 and 15K.


Unfortunately, my professional end-user applications development 
experience was writing programs that expected punch card or paper tape 
input. More recently, I have written computer performance models in C++ 
and Java, and did simulations in Java for my dissertation research.


Although my C++ experience is rusty and predates widespread availability 
of the STL, I should be able to get it up to date relatively easily. I 
have used templates and operator overloading.