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Dynobird | Anybody want to work on a (I guess you could call it advanced) Java project with me? If you do, email me at dijame@gmail.com or AIM me at sparky71989. We can discuss and agree upon what this project will be via the above. I would like to work with someone who is familiar with Java and well-read in OOP. That way it will ease the "team development," as OOP inherently does. | October 16, 2005, 5:22 PM |
The-FooL | Why don't you say what the project is related to? That way we can decide if we are interested. | October 16, 2005, 6:03 PM |
Dynobird | [quote author=The-FooL link=topic=13045.msg131188#msg131188 date=1129485816] Why don't you say what the project is related to? That way we can decide if we are interested. [/quote] [quote author=Dynobird link=topic=13045.msg131187#msg131187 date=1129483372] We can discuss and agree upon what this project will be via [aim and email]. [/quote] The purpose was to come up with one together as well as work on it together. But, if you would like me to list my interests... Something client and/or server related An Instant Messenging or Email Program sounds interesting Making games are usually boring... but perhaps a game | October 16, 2005, 7:02 PM |
rabbit | Like make a program that will browse the internet looking for tutorials and will learn and start programming in C. That would be fun ^^ | October 16, 2005, 7:11 PM |
Dynobird | Now that I think about it I get more and more interested in doing either an instant messenging or email program. Does this appeal to anyone? | October 16, 2005, 7:34 PM |
Mangix | no because almost nobody will use it | October 16, 2005, 10:24 PM |
Dynobird | So? It's a good challenge in design. | October 16, 2005, 10:36 PM |
Quarantine | How about a 2D Game? (Just an idea, I havn't programmed in Java in ~5 months) | October 16, 2005, 11:15 PM |
Dynobird | Sure, anything, the fun will be in the team development! So, Warrior, would you like to do that? If so my contact info is above. It would be nice if a lot of other people join in, it can be a simulation of a professional programming environment (well, this may be strong, but I know I haven't had any experience in team programming, have you?) | October 18, 2005, 7:59 PM |
Kp | If you actually get this off the ground, I strongly suggest you look into using a version control system. It'll let you manage changes more effectively, and figure out quickly (possibly even automatically) whose fault a bug is. :) I recommend Subversion (free). Clients available for Windows and most Unices. Server runs on Unix, might run on Windows (never tried). Client could probably be built on a Mac OSX. No idea if it'll work on more ancient Macs. :) | October 18, 2005, 11:49 PM |
St0rm.iD | No way man, darcs is the way to go. | October 19, 2005, 12:03 AM |
Quarantine | Problem is, I have no stable PC right now. I'd also have to brush up on my Java since iirc last time I did java was to write my bot. | October 19, 2005, 7:58 PM |