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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Steve,<br>
thank you very much for you warm welcome, it is very inspiring to
me.<br>
And thank you for your advise, which I consider my first
assignment. <br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Andrey<br>
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Il 27/03/2013 21:00, Steve Keen ha scritto:<br>
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<div style="">Speaking on behalf of the team, we're delighted
with your offer to assist.</div>
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<div style="">I am the architect here rather than a coder, so my
opinion must take second place compared to Russell and
Nathan's and Gerard's, but I think working on specific tickets
makes sense. I'm up early here in Sydney, and Russell should
add his advice here--which takes precedence over mine--when
he's up and ready to code for the day.</div>
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<div style="">If working on tickets is the way to start, then
ideally it would be good for you to work on tickets that are
important but given lower priority right now. Often these are
useful additional features, but Russell has to devote time to
fine tuning existing recently added features (like grouping),
or adding a key new feature needed fairly rapidly (such as
214, which is a major focus right now).</div>
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<div style="">One that I can think of straight away which also
helps in learning how Minsky works is 218: adding the ability
to record the construction of a model for later replaying as a
teaching tool. Another is 216: adding "data-in" and "data-out"
blocks to the toolbox, so that users can retrieve data from a
file (importing economic data for use in a simulation) and
write simulation data out to a file (for analysis in other
programs).</div>
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<div style="">Many thanks again for joining the development
effort.</div>
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<div style="">Cheers, Steve</div>
<div style="">Professor Steve Keen</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Andrey
Romanov <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <font size="+1">Hi
guys,<br>
<font size="+1"><font size="+1">my name is Andrey
Romanov, I'm is <font size="+1">proficient</font>
in C/C++ dev<font size="+1">elopment <font
size="+1">and related <font size="+1">technologies</font>.<br>
<font size="+1">I have alwa<font size="+1">ys
been puzzled how economy could work, given
several macro economy paradoxes, such<font
size="+1"> as <font size="+1">endogenous</font>
money creation and <font size="+1">monetary
profit paradox. </font></font>Although
I've already have <font size="+1">made an
idea, <font size="+1">around 200<font
size="+1">3<font size="+1">, that in <font
size="+1">absence</font> of <font
size="+1">economic expansion <font
size="+1">current model could
not work, but to see <font
size="+1">the <font size="+1">scientific
proof by my own <font
size="+1"><font size="+1">eyes</font></font>
is <font size="+1">priceless</font>
<font size="+1">to me</font></font>
</font>. This assumption has
been <font size="+1">re-enforced</font>
by work of Stee<font size="+1">ve
Keen, such<font size="+1"> as
"Debunkink Economics". <br>
<br>
So I'm willing to help with
development of Minsky
project. Can you please <font
size="+1">to give an
advice <font size="+1">how
to begin the work on the
project? Should I start
by trying to fix some
problems indicated in
tickets, <font
size="+1">studying</font>
the code along the way?
Or there is better way?</font></font><br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
<font size="+1">A. Romanov</font><br>
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