Hi,
my name is Marcin (just call me Frank :) ), I'm from Poland, I have experience with Python, Javascript, Postgresql and few others. I work as programmer in polish portal onet.pl.
I decided to join fedoraproject because I would like to get experience in OS programming and I like fedora, everyday I have contact with web technology, but my goal is to become OS developer in some company outside of the country.
I'm interested to develop in C/C++, but I don't have big experience with this language (only few not commercial project), because of this I have question :)
Can you advise me which team will be good to start ? I will be happy if I had contact with kernel or something associated with network.
Sorry for my english, i'm working on it :)
Frank
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 8:43 PM, Marcin Franczyk marcin0franczyk@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
my name is Marcin (just call me Frank :) ), I'm from Poland, I have experience with Python, Javascript, Postgresql and few others. I work as programmer in polish portal onet.pl.
I decided to join fedoraproject because I would like to get experience in OS programming and I like fedora, everyday I have contact with web technology, but my goal is to become OS developer in some company outside of the country.
I'm interested to develop in C/C++, but I don't have big experience with this language (only few not commercial project), because of this I have question :)
Can you advise me which team will be good to start ? I will be happy if I had contact with kernel or something associated with network.
Sorry for my english, i'm working on it :)
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Welcome to Fedora community Frank! I hope that you can enjoy meeting new people here and share your experiences with us.
If do you need something, please send an email.
Greetings!
Good evening Mark! Welcome to Fedora community.
If you have some spare time, you could download linux kernel's source code from the official site and learn from it in order to understand it.
Best regards from Argentina, Iván Ariel Weinberg. On 15 Sep 2014 16:43, "Marcin Franczyk" marcin0franczyk@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
my name is Marcin (just call me Frank :) ), I'm from Poland, I have experience with Python, Javascript, Postgresql and few others. I work as programmer in polish portal onet.pl.
I decided to join fedoraproject because I would like to get experience in OS programming and I like fedora, everyday I have contact with web technology, but my goal is to become OS developer in some company outside of the country.
I'm interested to develop in C/C++, but I don't have big experience with this language (only few not commercial project), because of this I have question :)
Can you advise me which team will be good to start ? I will be happy if I had contact with kernel or something associated with network.
Sorry for my english, i'm working on it :)
Frank _______________________________________________ fedora-join mailing list fedora-join@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-join
On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 21:43 +0200, Marcin Franczyk wrote:
Hi,
Hi Frank,
my name is Marcin (just call me Frank :) ), I'm from Poland, I have experience with Python, Javascript, Postgresql and few others. I work as programmer in polish portal onet.pl.
I decided to join fedoraproject because I would like to get experience in OS programming and I like fedora, everyday I have contact with web technology, but my goal is to become OS developer in some company outside of the country.
I'm interested to develop in C/C++, but I don't have big experience with this language (only few not commercial project), because of this I have question :)
Can you advise me which team will be good to start ? I will be happy if I had contact with kernel or something associated with network.
In addition to what Alvaro and Ivan have already said, you should look at kernelnewbies.org. It's a great resource if you're looking to learn kernel development.
Fedora, like any Linux distribution, is downstream in the development map. We take software from upstream and package it up. Quite a few community members work as upstream too, the Gnome and KDE communities, for example. If you want to work on programming, you'd learn a lot more if you worked with upstream. You can learn about build systems by signing up as a package maintainer and you can obviously pick up any bugs off bugzilla and try to fix them as another way to learn. Easyfix would be a good place to start: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix/
Sorry for my english, i'm working on it :)
Your English is just fine :)
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