I have been programming using C++, Java, and Assembly Language for around 1 year now. I have a bachelor's degree in Mathematics and am currently working towards an Associate in computer programming. The reason I am getting a degree in programming is because I want to program and design computer games. It has been a lifelong dream for me. However, neither my professors nor anyone I know has game programming experience and therefore cannot point me in the right direction. This is the perfect opportunity for me! I want to help program Free Orion and in helping you I would be helping myself. I need some experience and am itching to get involved in programming a game - I don't know if I could program another checkbook balancing program again!! So to make a short story long I would like someone here to help me get started and in return Free Orion will reap the benefits of my hard work and creativity. I am eager to learn and to create.
Jon
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P.S.
I am a musician too and would be glad to help in the music department as well, though I am truly interested in the programming aspect.
Programmer looking to help!
Moderator: Committer
Well...
If nobody is willing or simply doesn't have the time to help me get involved, then can somebody at least point me to some files so that I can try to break down the code and see how it is done? Perhaps I can figure it out on my own. Or am I just missing the big picture here?
Thanks,
Jon
Thanks,
Jon
Sorry I didn't respond earlier. I saw your original message, and had every intention of responding, but I got so busy that I forgot to do so.
If you want to contribute, you'll need a Sourceforge username and password, and you'll need to send me just the username.
In the meantime, if you just want to take a look at and build the code, go to the project's Sourceforge page (sourceforge.net/projects/freeorion). Also, from that Sourceforge page, there is a link to the project web site, that has design docs, coding standards, etc.
You should also check out the GG sources and docs (sourceforge.net/projects/gigi).
Documentation for both projects can be built using Doxygen; most of the documentation is pretty good.
If you want to work on a specific area, or have any specific questions, just let me know. Welcome to the project.
If you want to contribute, you'll need a Sourceforge username and password, and you'll need to send me just the username.
In the meantime, if you just want to take a look at and build the code, go to the project's Sourceforge page (sourceforge.net/projects/freeorion). Also, from that Sourceforge page, there is a link to the project web site, that has design docs, coding standards, etc.
You should also check out the GG sources and docs (sourceforge.net/projects/gigi).
Documentation for both projects can be built using Doxygen; most of the documentation is pretty good.
If you want to work on a specific area, or have any specific questions, just let me know. Welcome to the project.
Fantastic!
I knew the picture of the beer would get someone's attention!
I'll get to work immediately!!!!!
I'll get to work immediately!!!!!