Re: Programmers requested for dictionary
From: | Eric Christopherson <raccoon@...> |
Date: | Thursday, November 2, 2000, 23:08 |
On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 08:47:15AM +0200, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, David Stokes wrote:
>
> > I'm not really a serious programer myself. I know some C and C++, and I've
> > been learning perl. But in my experience, once you know some basic
> > programing concept, the best way to learn is to jump in and start working
> > on something. You can make inprovements later as you learn more.
>
> Exactly.
I'm in about the same boat. I'd really like to actually learn how to
actually program something, rather than just knowing some C++ keywords and
syntax, which I admit is a far cry from knowing how to *use* it. I'm trying
to learn KDE2 and Qt 2.2.1, but reading about programming doesn't really
help me unless I have something to program, which I don't ATM. So would
amateurs such as I be welcome to help with Kura? I'd love to learn Python,
and if it *is* as easy to learn as you say...
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Eric Christopherson / *Aiworegs Ghristobhorosyo