I have used kdevelope, but I am still very shaky when it comes to any real programming. I am still learning cpp and c.
The biggest problem I run into is what to do. I spend most of my programming time reinventing the wheel because I am working with class assignments. I am starting to look at source code and I can actually follow some of it fairly well, but not well enough to add anything to the code base. I am in that place were I want to help, but have no idea what to do. This would be a topic I would personally like to took into. For those of us who want to contribute to the open source world, but have no idea what to do. I don't want to waste anyone's time IE asking a group what they need help with seems like a negative help. They don't know me what I am able to do (which seams little). How dependable I am will only be proven when I start contributing to projects, but again where should I start. This may be a better vox subject or even a good discussion subject for a talk. Or perhaps I am rambling again. Roland Minden Telecom Coordinator Office (916) 286-8999 Fax (509) 275-2420 Cell (916) 769-4368 -----Original Message----- From: Peter Jay Salzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 10:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [vox-tech] IDE recomendations well, we could try a talk on linux IDE's. each talk would be on the short side. i could do a talk on snavigator (which i've used before) or whatever i decide to try (i'm going to research a few IDE's today). anyone else work with linux IDE's? we can ask if someone uses an IDE in saclug and do a combined talk for both lugod and saclug. maybe we can try to poll nblug or roselug for IDE users. pete begin Rod Roark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Peter Jay Salzman said: > > begin Rod Roark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I use kdevelop now and then, and like it. But I'm a software > >> developer. ;-) > > > > do you have an hour worth to say about it? how about half an hour? i'd really like > > to see it in action. a lugod talk might be a good venue. > > My presentations tend to be brief, and kdevelop can become > boring quickly for folks who are not into C/C++. If there's > enough interest, what I could probably do more effectively is > a short demo of VNC that includes usage of KDE and kdevelop > over the VNC connection. > > -- Rod > http://www.sunsetsystems.com/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > vox-tech mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech -- PGP Fingerprint: B9F1 6CF3 47C4 7CD8 D33E 70A9 A3B9 1945 67EA 951D PGP Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
