Hello My name is Daniel,
I am currently pursuing my B.S. in Computer engineering major minors in Math and computer sciences at UNLV, I am on my Senior year. I am new to the Fedora community. I only know c++, learning C, Java, and C# (useless in Fedora but useful for work). I thought on working something related to complex numbers (I took a class over the summer, complex analysis, and I loved it), If any of you is interested you can contact me directly at danytoz@gmail.com or gomezd10@unlv.nevada.edu Like everybody else in this community I am open to any ideas I can help, again my experience is limited, but I hope I can help in any Project that you would like me to help.
On Aug 13, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Daniel Gomez wrote:
I only know c++, learning C, Java, and C# (useless in Fedora but useful for work).
C# isn't entirely useless! A lot of people (including myself) are weary of C# in open source because of licensing issues, but nonetheless there are loads of Mono applications written in C# for Linux that you might be interested in contributing to. Don't completely discount the usefulness of any programming skill. :)
Additionally, I don't know if anyone on this list has mentioned this before, but there is an effort to write educational mathematics programs for the XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child). Granted, we aren't talking college level math... more like middle school. But it's might be a good entry point for anyone looking to contribute who knows Python.
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