As the title of this thread says, I'm looking to get a suggestion or two from other members that would like to help me keep sharp with the knowledge I currently have.
Please nothing too complicated though I will try to code whatever someone gives me. Please be as detailed as possible about the project as well...
Right now I know from simple message printing to various operators and functions and also call and return functions.
either post on this thread, pm me, or email me at michael.mastrucci@gmail.com
Thanks everyone
Newbie looking to program simple projects, partially to stay sharp on what I know
Started by RuneNova91, Aug 10 2010 11:58 AM
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#1
Posted 10 August 2010 - 11:58 AM
How many programmers does it take to fix a light bulb? ...None, its a hardware problem.
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#2
Posted 10 August 2010 - 01:00 PM
Hey, it is great to see people willing to take on projects, however you should provide more information as to what you know or want to program in... I am assuming you are looking for a C++ project, but you should clarify if that is the case. I do not have anything of my own in mind but I would be willing to get a collaboration on a project going, so if you find anything let me know.
#3
Posted 10 August 2010 - 07:29 PM
Absolutely. Yes I am sorry I forgot to mention that I program in C++ ...
I know how to do basic programming which includes printing, sleep function, integers, void, call and return, float, bool, various operators and things like this.
So unfortunately I don't know too much yet but I am a fast learner and usually research and teach myself C++ almost every day.
But I know also that what I put down that I know isn't super specific...if anyone wants to know can you ask me specific questions about what you wanna know about my knowledge of C++?
haha sorry
I know how to do basic programming which includes printing, sleep function, integers, void, call and return, float, bool, various operators and things like this.
So unfortunately I don't know too much yet but I am a fast learner and usually research and teach myself C++ almost every day.
But I know also that what I put down that I know isn't super specific...if anyone wants to know can you ask me specific questions about what you wanna know about my knowledge of C++?
haha sorry
How many programmers does it take to fix a light bulb? ...None, its a hardware problem.
#4
Posted 14 September 2010 - 03:16 PM
I may be just a new programming myself, but I would recommend a task automation program that executes a certain obscure task.
Think of things you wish you didn't have to spend time doing on your Operating System and go from there.
Think of things you wish you didn't have to spend time doing on your Operating System and go from there.
#5
Posted 14 September 2010 - 07:10 PM
So something that speeds up something on your OS you find annoying? or like a program that shortcuts around long processes?
How many programmers does it take to fix a light bulb? ...None, its a hardware problem.
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Posted 16 September 2010 - 03:27 AM
This sounds kind of like Chromium OS. You should check that out.
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