Before you say "this goes in Collaboration," this is not in scratch, so it goes here. I am starting a company for making software in Visual C++. It will all be open source, and we will give it away for free. I need programmers who are also new to C++, so we can learn it together. Make sure you do have some experience in other languages, so you'll know what we're talking about.
Team:
samtwheels
maxskywalker
bbbeb
ImagineIt
nathanprocks
Here's the latest version of Bolt OS!
Last edited by samtwheels (2011-12-03 11:37:43)
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I might join.
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Looks cool, but I'm not really interested in online collaborative programming or Visual C++. Sorry. :\
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gbear605 wrote:
I might join.
should I add you, or are you still deciding?
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samtwheels wrote:
gbear605 wrote:
I might join.
should I add you, or are you still deciding?
Well, I'm working on other stuff.
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Can I join?
I have experience in Python (first and best), Objective-C (mostly, a little patchy in some areas; a quick Google search when necessary cures that), Java (less, but still decent), a little C (because of Objective-C), some Ruby (I've got the syntax, but I have trouble remembering all the keywords and synonyms and stuff; they did TOO good a job at making it English-like), Flash/AS3, and a tiny bit of HTML/CSS/JS.
I have sorta a knowledge of C++ (I've gone through all the cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial stuff, or most) but I can really still be considered a beginner. Especially considering that I've had no ideas more than a calculator, which is why I'm asking to join. I do use Code::Blocks for it's lower file-size and cross-platform-ness instead of VC++, if it matters. I don't think it does. Tell me if I'm wrong.
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maxskywalker wrote:
Can I join?
I have experience in Python (first and best), Objective-C (mostly, a little patchy in some areas; a quick Google search when necessary cures that), Java (less, but still decent), a little C (because of Objective-C), some Ruby (I've got the syntax, but I have trouble remembering all the keywords and synonyms and stuff; they did TOO good a job at making it English-like), Flash/AS3, and a tiny bit of HTML/CSS/JS.
I have sorta a knowledge of C++ (I've gone through all the cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial stuff, or most) but I can really still be considered a beginner. Especially considering that I've had no ideas more than a calculator, which is why I'm asking to join. I do use Code::Blocks for it's lower file-size and cross-platform-ness instead of VC++, if it matters. I don't think it does. Tell me if I'm wrong.
I'm not sure. I was planning on doing .NET stuff, but you still have the Win32 API, right? We can work with this. Can you make GUIs with it?
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samtwheels wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
Can I join?
I have experience in Python (first and best), Objective-C (mostly, a little patchy in some areas; a quick Google search when necessary cures that), Java (less, but still decent), a little C (because of Objective-C), some Ruby (I've got the syntax, but I have trouble remembering all the keywords and synonyms and stuff; they did TOO good a job at making it English-like), Flash/AS3, and a tiny bit of HTML/CSS/JS.
I have sorta a knowledge of C++ (I've gone through all the cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial stuff, or most) but I can really still be considered a beginner. Especially considering that I've had no ideas more than a calculator, which is why I'm asking to join. I do use Code::Blocks for it's lower file-size and cross-platform-ness instead of VC++, if it matters. I don't think it does. Tell me if I'm wrong.I'm not sure. I was planning on doing .NET stuff, but you still have the Win32 API, right? We can work with this. Can you make GUIs with it?
Um… I think so? I mean, I have Windows. I can write code. I can do all the other stuff. I've made a little thing that makes a popup message (like the JS alert()). Is that it?
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maxskywalker wrote:
samtwheels wrote:
maxskywalker wrote:
Can I join?
I have experience in Python (first and best), Objective-C (mostly, a little patchy in some areas; a quick Google search when necessary cures that), Java (less, but still decent), a little C (because of Objective-C), some Ruby (I've got the syntax, but I have trouble remembering all the keywords and synonyms and stuff; they did TOO good a job at making it English-like), Flash/AS3, and a tiny bit of HTML/CSS/JS.
I have sorta a knowledge of C++ (I've gone through all the cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial stuff, or most) but I can really still be considered a beginner. Especially considering that I've had no ideas more than a calculator, which is why I'm asking to join. I do use Code::Blocks for it's lower file-size and cross-platform-ness instead of VC++, if it matters. I don't think it does. Tell me if I'm wrong.I'm not sure. I was planning on doing .NET stuff, but you still have the Win32 API, right? We can work with this. Can you make GUIs with it?
Um… I think so? I mean, I have Windows. I can write code. I can do all the other stuff. I've made a little thing that makes a popup message (like the JS alert()). Is that it?
yep. you're in.
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[bump]I need more people![/bump]
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Can I join too?
I know some about every language in the Visual.NET series (less with C++, ironically) and I'm decent with them all!
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bbbeb wrote:
Can I join too?
I know some about every language in the Visual.NET series (less with C++, ironically) and I'm decent with them all!
good you're in!
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ImagineIt wrote:
Can I join please? I'm new to C++.
Sure!
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I have been wanted to learn c++ for ages but I couldn't be bothered learning. Can i join.
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nathanprocks wrote:
I have been wanted to learn c++ for ages but I couldn't be bothered learning. Can i join.
sure! make sure you get a little knowledge online or something.
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wowies C++
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Belongs in Advanced Topics because it has Visual C++.


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So . . . what do we make?
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bump. maybe we could make a simple os that has a few commands. not a real os, just a command-line program, like DOS.
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