On 21 April 2010 02:55, Ricardo Pedroso <[email protected]> wrote: > And by the way, one of the best methods that I found to learn about > an opensource project, was trying to help others when they have > troubles to accomplish something. This way, forces me to run after a > real objective. You will be surprised, I hope, about how powerful this > method is.
A good time waster as well, when there are other things to be done! Very annoying when the answer isn't obvious and it requires more than a spot of cogitation... ;o) > Judging about the amount of post, Chris is using this method too :) - Spotted that did you? ;o) Probably guilty of overdoing it now and then. ( but just tell me to shut up. ), I do find it interesting, and a good learning method - someone asks something I haven't a clue about, so I see what happens if I scratch around a bit in the odd spare moment. I should learn more.though, Sinclair ZX Basic and Z80 assembler has been superceded hasn't it? Anyone out there old enought o remember the Oric 1? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems It certainly wasn't a lemon! :D > For USA fellows, I hope nobody patent this method :D Oh dear! Now you've gone and put the idea into their heads.. ;o) Regards, Chris
