Hi Tobia, On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 12:16:13AM +0200, Tobia Tesan <tobia.te...@gmail.com> wrote: > The big, fat disclaimer: I have real world programming experience > with small and medium projects and I'm a reasonably good student (my > grades are around 95/100 - or, roughly, I'm in the top 5%), but I > have never hacked LO.
Was any of those a C++ project? > I read the proposed ideas, but I'm not sure if they are doable > without previous experience with the codebase - especially, such a > /huge/ codebase. > > Should I give it a try anyway? Sure! As long as you have fairly decent C++ knowledge, you should not worry, mentors will help you get bootstrapped. I knew nothing about the internal API's etc in 2010, still could complete a project successfully. > They sound like fun and doable hacks - I guess they might be > combined with other stuff from EasyHacks, too, but I'd like to hear > from someone who knows what kind of beast the codebase is before > jumping in. So, try to solve an EasyHack, that is needed anyway to be eligible, better to do it now, instead of during the last weekend in a rush before the deadline. :-) > P.s.: My English may sound a bit shaky. Because it is. Sorry about that! No need to worry, it's OK. Best, Miklos
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