On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:42 PM, wm maker <[email protected]> wrote: > Howdy folks. Well I am pleased to see WM is coming to life again. > > What I would like to do is contribute on the programming end of things. > Granted I am new to ObjectiveC, >
One important thing to note is that WMaker is *not* written in objective C. It is written in plain C, in a objected oriented style. The widgets are in a WMaker specific library: WINGs. The code is pretty clear and organized, people here can ask your questions about the organization. Cheers, > I do have production time programming in a plethora of languages... java, > php, perl, python, VB (the horror), C, C++. > > I have experience with git, svn and cvs. > > I have been a user of WM for years. Since, gosh, Redhat 6.1 days. I fell in > love with WM back then. > > To date myself, I also was part of one of the first deployments at a > university of NExT (yep, way back when it first launched). It was then that > I saw the "wow", this is way cool. Sadly, it disappeared.... but lo and > behold, WM raised it from the grave and made it better. > > Anyway, again, I would love to contribute. So how does one go about this? > -- ============================================================= Haroldo Gambini Santos Computing Department - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto - UFOP email: haroldo [at ] iceb.ufop.br home/research page: www.decom.ufop.br/haroldo/ "Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes." Edsger Dijkstra
