My first contribution to open-source software |
My first contribution to open-source software |
*mipadi* |
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I fixed a bug in Colloquy!
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![]() Wow, i dont know whats going on... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,439 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 10,977 ![]() |
This is your first contribution? Thats it? Man, I thought you were already like, a GAIM/OpenOffice/every open source software programming guy. Anyways, good job.
Ahhh... does this have to do with the problem you had before? With the thread you made about port 6667/6668, but found out it was port 7000? |
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*mipadi* |
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This is your first contribution? Thats it? Man, I thought you were already like, a GAIM/OpenOffice/every open source software programming guy. Anyways, good job. I keep up-to-date with the Gaim project, and I regularly browse the source code to see how things work, but to date, I haven't actually made any contributions back to the project. Looking at source code is a good way to learn how things are done, once you know how to program in the first place. I already had an advanced understanding of C and Objective-C, but you learn a lot of real-world, application-specific stuff by looking at source code—as well as getting an idea of how a major piece of software is designed and constructed, from an architectural/engineering standpoint. |
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