I am an developer experienced with various technologies. I'm looking for a project to contribute to. I can contribute in various ways, from development mto builds to packaging. All that is needed is something interesting to work on.
Here is a list of items in my skill set:
C, C++, C#, Assembly (ARM, X86, TMS320C31, DSP563xx, MPC860, 680X0, Z80).
Git, Bitbake, Subversion, CVS
Functionally literate with Java, PERL, Python
Windows family of operating systems, and Linux, Poky and Yocto, U-Boot
Fibre Channel, SCSI, iSCSI, iSNS
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Have you thought about contributing to HERMES Mail? We sure could use a C++ developer. The project is well roughed-in; you will be supplementing the duties of someone who has had to scale back involvement due to long-term illness. In particular, it should be noted that a viable proof-of-concept graphical user interface exists, successful compilation of dynamic link libraries has been achieved, and a somewhat high-level project plan exists.
This is to be a mostly straight translation of ancient Stingray Objective Toolkit code to modern MFC. User interface elements match up between the two (tabbed interfaces, settings panes, etc). As of right now, the priority for the project is to produce a functional eMail client from a combination of Qualcomm Eudora business code and design and MFC user interface elements.
Planned, but low-priority, changes include:
Transitioning from references to Microsoft's MSHTML.DLL (also known as Trident) to the Chromium Embedded Toolkit
Hunspell integration
Proper handling of UTF-8/Unicode
Replacement of defunct Qualcomm Web search with Yandex.
rmw is a cross-platform command-line "trash can" utility. It can send files to your "Desktop" trash, or a completely separate folder. It can also: restore files; permanently delete files that were rmw'ed more than x number of days ago; skip files or directories that have a "PROTECT" directive in the configuration file; and append a unique string to the filenames so they won't be overwritten (duplication protection).
I am an developer experienced with various technologies. I'm looking for a project to contribute to. I can contribute in various ways, from development mto builds to packaging. All that is needed is something interesting to work on.
Here is a list of items in my skill set:
C, C++, C#, Assembly (ARM, X86, TMS320C31, DSP563xx, MPC860, 680X0, Z80).
Git, Bitbake, Subversion, CVS
Functionally literate with Java, PERL, Python
Windows family of operating systems, and Linux, Poky and Yocto, U-Boot
Fibre Channel, SCSI, iSCSI, iSNS
Have you thought about contributing to HERMES Mail? We sure could use a C++ developer. The project is well roughed-in; you will be supplementing the duties of someone who has had to scale back involvement due to long-term illness. In particular, it should be noted that a viable proof-of-concept graphical user interface exists, successful compilation of dynamic link libraries has been achieved, and a somewhat high-level project plan exists.
This is to be a mostly straight translation of ancient Stingray Objective Toolkit code to modern MFC. User interface elements match up between the two (tabbed interfaces, settings panes, etc). As of right now, the priority for the project is to produce a functional eMail client from a combination of Qualcomm Eudora business code and design and MFC user interface elements.
Planned, but low-priority, changes include:
Find us on https://sourceforge.net/p/hermesmail/
rmw is a cross-platform command-line "trash can" utility. It can send files to your "Desktop" trash, or a completely separate folder. It can also: restore files; permanently delete files that were rmw'ed more than x number of days ago; skip files or directories that have a "PROTECT" directive in the configuration file; and append a unique string to the filenames so they won't be overwritten (duplication protection).
https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw