Hi everybody,
It's great that new people joined the project. I would really
like to welcome everybody warmly.
Just to introduce myself: I am a Pole. I live in Warsaw (the
capitol of Poland). I am writing PhD thesis on theoretical
particle physics at Warsaw University. I am 30 (which will be
true up to mid-April ;).
I am learning to play the guitar for few years now. I can see
much improvement, but I have still lots to learn. That's one of
reasons why I started developing kln2.
I also sing in a community choir. Well, it is not a great
choir, but the choir director is an excellent and experienced
singing teacher. We are about to start working on a semi-staged
performance of Scarlatti's St. John Passion.
I think, I know C, C++ and Fortran well. But I learned about
qt/kdelibs only for this project. Anyway, qt has great
documentation, so it is really easy to develop. I have also
some experience in other languages (e.g. Visual Basic).
I do not consider myself an excellent programmer, and some
parts of kln2 are right now quite brutal workarounds for the
problems I found. I hope most of the code is well commented,
but if something worked I didn't pay much attention to turn it
into the best code ever. OK. I suggest (TAAA-DAAA) a
competition: the person who finds the worst written part of
1.1 kln2 code will get from me a bottle of great French wine
(OK, lets say, you choose wine's nationality). :)
You can see some pictures of mine at my homepage
http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~wiecko/ .
Everybody, could you too introduce yourself shortly to the
others?
Once again, it's great to have you here!
~Marek
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