Re: [techtalk] Open Source Projects

2001-02-16 Thread James Sutherland
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

Re: [techtalk] Open Source Projects

2001-02-16 Thread Laurel Fan
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

Re: [techtalk] Open Source Projects

2001-02-16 Thread Karl-Heinz Zimmer
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

[techtalk] Open Source Projects

2001-02-16 Thread A Kozic
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