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Vlad #4

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mechanician opened this issue Mar 22, 2014 · 4 comments
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Vlad #4

mechanician opened this issue Mar 22, 2014 · 4 comments

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@mechanician
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Please, enroll me as developer!

My experience:
I've been programming with C/C++ for several years.
Most of projects were scientific (Numerical methods in gas dynamics, magneto hydro dynamics and hydrodynamics). Also I was working in Roxar company for almost a year as developer (C++ with Qt).
Also I am familiar with Python.

My city:
Moscow, Russia

Background info:
Actually, I do not have a plenty of time but I'd like to spend several hours a week
for some open source project to keep sharp and improve my programming skills and, of course, to make some contribution for open source society.

Thanks in advance!

@midenok
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midenok commented Mar 25, 2014

Hi! Do you use KDE3 on everyday basis or is it just the sake of pure practice? I'm asking because KDE3-4 programming on 70% is struggle with compilation. Not very attractive for one who just wants to boost C++ skill.

@mechanician
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Yes, I use KDE4.

@midenok
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midenok commented Apr 7, 2014

Please, get familiar with this ticket. If you are fine with the idea of porting KDE3 Kicker into KDE4, I will make a further instructions on preparation of build environments for KDE3 and KDE4.

@mechanician
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I apologize for the late answer.
The idea seems somewhat challenging but, nevertheless, interesting)
I'm looking forward to your next instructions.

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