willing to help
Jose A. Ortega Ruiz <jao-mXXj517/[email protected]> Sat, 06 Dec 2003 02:54:56 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.lisp.scheme.pika.devel |
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| Organization | CCD - Autonomous University of Barcelona |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
hi, i'm writing to offer my help, as a developer, on the Pika project, in case that you think, of course, that i can actually be of any help! i've got six years' experience as a professional C/C++/Java programmer (i've just turned back to the academia, as a teacher, last setember), but i guess that my most noticeable feat is being the author of a GNU MDK (http://www.gnu.org/software/mdk/mdk.html). all in all, i'd say i'm a fairly good C & co. programmer, and well acquainted with the usual free software development environments and tools. as for lisp/scheme, although i've read quite a lot (sicp, eopl, (parts of) LiSP, On Lisp, CLOS...) my hacking experience is currently limited to embedding guile in MDK, some soon-to-be-published elisp programs, and a little interpreter for pascal-like pseudocode to be used by my pupils at the uni. nevertheless, i'm absolutely in love with scheme (i used to be very fond of c++, but those days are gone), and deeply interested in programming languages implementation (and theory, for that matter). i'm also quite impressed by the quality of tom's work up to now (e.g., hackerlab looks really cool), and it looks like pika matches all my current interests (having fun and hacking being the foremost among them). hence my offer of help. i've taken a cursory look at the pika's docs and source code, and would appreciate any hint about the right path for studying the latter in detail. and, of course, if you can point me to something concrete to start hacking, i'm willing to try my hand at it :) cheers and happy hacking! jao -- You are never too old to be what you might have been. -George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), novelist (1819-1880)