Joining the development team
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:25 am
Hi everyone,
I recently discovered CodeLIte and instantly fell in love with it, after 10 long years of C++ programming I've finally found an IDE that has (or soon will have) everything I ever wanted from an IDE;
I'd like to join in the development effort, I have tons of C++ experience and am a perfectionist and a workaholic
As for my references, I own a small game development studio located in Croatia, Europe: Cateia Games, http://www.cateia.com and have made a lot of games (mostly in C++) so far;
I'm also fairly experienced with Linux and MacOS so I can help on these fronts as well;
I'd like to start out small, perhaps by trying to fix bugs and work on documenting the project;
Which brings me to my first idea, it would be great to set up a wiki; Sourceforge offers MediaWiki hosting; On it, I'd like to document the build process, certain aspects of the project etc;, basically make it easier for future developers to contribute;
I recently discovered CodeLIte and instantly fell in love with it, after 10 long years of C++ programming I've finally found an IDE that has (or soon will have) everything I ever wanted from an IDE;
I'd like to join in the development effort, I have tons of C++ experience and am a perfectionist and a workaholic
As for my references, I own a small game development studio located in Croatia, Europe: Cateia Games, http://www.cateia.com and have made a lot of games (mostly in C++) so far;
I'm also fairly experienced with Linux and MacOS so I can help on these fronts as well;
I'd like to start out small, perhaps by trying to fix bugs and work on documenting the project;
Which brings me to my first idea, it would be great to set up a wiki; Sourceforge offers MediaWiki hosting; On it, I'd like to document the build process, certain aspects of the project etc;, basically make it easier for future developers to contribute;