On 07/16/09 18:02, Terrence Miller wrote:
I was laid-off from Sun's C++ compiler team last year and have not yet
found a new job.
To avoid going crazy with nothing to do I would like to become involved
with Open Office.
Low level C++ issues such as exception handling is the area I know the
mo
Hi Terence,
I think it is exemplary of you to get involved. OOo is a great way to
pass the time productively and have fun, too.
Per already pointed you in the right direction, but I also thought I'd
also point out:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/BugBountyProgram/Issues
http://wik
Hi Terence,
Le 16 juil. 09 à 18:02, Terrence Miller a écrit :
I was laid-off from Sun's C++ compiler team last year and have not
yet found a new job.
To avoid going crazy with nothing to do I would like to become
involved with Open Office.
Low level C++ issues such as exception handling is
Hello Terrence,
Welcome to our community.
Nice to know that you have such fine competences in C++.
I would currently recommend you reading the the following documents:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/I_want_to_be_an_OpenOffice.org_developer
http://contributing.openoffice.org/programmi
I was laid-off from Sun's C++ compiler team last year and have not yet
found a new job.
To avoid going crazy with nothing to do I would like to become involved
with Open Office.
Low level C++ issues such as exception handling is the area I know the
most about. I have
access to systems running