On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, A Kozic wrote:
> I'm a college student, and I was looking for a part time job, just for the
> sake of experience & such. (I can get more money sponging off my mother
> when I don't have a job. I love my mom...)
>
> But I was thinking, I'd much rather code at home in sweats f
If you don't have anything really specific, you probably want to
contribute to an existing project.
First, find something that you'd be interested in working on, such as
a program you use or a project working on something that interests
you. http://www.sourceforge.net is a good place to look for
On Fre, 16 Feb 2001 A Kozic wrote:
..
> But I was thinking, I'd much rather code at home in sweats for free
> than get dressed up, drive somewhere in the car I don't have, and
> code for money. So, Open Source.
>
> Any advice for a Linux/GNU newbie, with good C++/Java skills and
> some time on her
I'm a college student, and I was looking for a part time job, just for the
sake of experience & such. (I can get more money sponging off my mother
when I don't have a job. I love my mom...)
But I was thinking, I'd much rather code at home in sweats for free
than get dressed up, drive somewhere i