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From: manny k. <man...@gm...> - 2017-01-24 17:19:29
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Hi Thomas, > with Java experience. I work in the bioinformatics industry so no relation to aerospace, for example, but do use Java there. that's very great you're into bioinformatics and know Java. > our facebook page, SF's discussion forum and/or developer's mailing list. Which of these is preferred? Let's take advantage of using facebook discussions on any relevant topics regarding mars-sim for quick turnaround questions/answers. Fhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/125541663548/ When we get into more technical stuff that require laying out a problem with paragraphs of sentences, then we'll fall back to using the forum or email. Btw, we have just barely started defining what the genetic information two bonded couples may pass onto their descendants. I recalled years ago there was a game called Creatures. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatures_(video_game_series) I can think of you enriching mars-sim by contributing codes to building artificial genes (but not limited to this). Feel free to ask whatever questions you have in mind and welcome to mars-sim! Regards, Manny On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 2:04 AM, Thomas Paulin <th...@pa...> wrote: > Hi Manny, > > > > Can you define "contributions from third parties" ? > Contributions to the project from members of the general public with Java > experience. I work in the bioinformatics industry so no relation to > aerospace, for example, but do use Java there. > > > > We don't have anything solid written on paper. But we'd definitely > appreciate you interact with us in our facebook page, SF's discussion forum > and/or developer's mailing list. > Which of these is preferred? > > > > Are you interested in becoming a developer ? Do let me know. > I'd like to at least explore that as an option subject to your approval. > > > Best Regards, > > Thomas > |