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Cyber Killer:

--- Quote ---Right now I am starting the Prata's book on programming in C++.
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A really good book, I highly recommend it.

As for the help, I forwarded the info to my sister, who is an artist, she might try to get one of the art positions ;-). As for me I got too little spare time to help out myself.

rekenne:
Hrm.
I could probably do the Java one, depending on how much time I have over summer. AKA, if I get a job or not. We'll see about that one, shortly.

Kornel Kisielewicz:

--- Quote from: Cyber Killer on April 29, 2009, 12:23 ---As for the help, I forwarded the info to my sister, who is an artist, she might try to get one of the art positions ;-). As for me I got too little spare time to help out myself.

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That'd be too good to be true :).


--- Quote from: rekenne on April 29, 2009, 16:35 ---I could probably do the Java one, depending on how much time I have over summer. AKA, if I get a job or not. We'll see about that one, shortly.

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That'd be great! If you have feel free to contact me.

To All : I updated the list with candidates, remember that it's not "one-per-position-slot", and I'd love to get all the help I can get. May weekend is coming (in Poland there are some free days during that period) so I'll be posting updates.

To All Coders : Please provide me with your SourceForge account ID's. If you don't have one, maybe now's the time to register one :).

skarczew:

--- Quote from: Kornel Kisielewicz on April 28, 2009, 09:00 ---Also I strongly suggest reading both "Thinking in C++" tomes.

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I recommend "The C++ Programming Language" by Bjarne Stroustrup.

Blade:

--- Quote from: skarczew on May 03, 2009, 03:44 ---I recommend "The C++ Programming Language" by Bjarne Stroustrup.

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It is a "must-read" book, imho. But only after you get used to the language a little.

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