I dont suggest writing a driver. I think you should look through
windows/system32 folder at all the command line apps and pick one out
you want to try anf finish. That is the best idea for someone with the
experince you have I think. Or you can pick a few easy ones and do them
as a package. If this sounds like an idea you might like to do, and want
help looking for command line apps you might be able to work on, let me
know and I can help you look.
Brandon
Michael DePaulo wrote:
Hello,
I am sending this to let people know that I intend to participate in
the Google Summer of Code 2006 for ReactOS, and to see if anybody has
any suggestions for a beginner programmer like me.
Allow me to introduce myself for those of you who do not know me as
mikedep333 already. My name is Michael DePaulo, I am just finishing my
1^st year at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio (US).
I know English and some Spanish. I consider this project to be a great
idea and I hope to see it do a lot better. So far I have been trying
to help it out by answering visitor questions on #reactos, entering
info into the wiki, and whatnot, but I intend to actually start coding
for this project with such a worthy vision.
Unfortunately I only have taken one introductory programming course,
and it was only in Java, although I have a relatively good
understanding of the components of Windows and how they work together.
I also am pretty familiar with GNU/linux and mingw. Therefore I need
to determine what I would be capable of doing with my limited
experience and selecting the best part of ROS to work on in time for
the SoC application deadline (May 8^th .) I was thinking of working on
an application bundled with ROS (which should work with wine too) such
as wordpad or imagesoft, (which is like MS paint), both of which are
being done by Ged Murphy at the moment. My friend suggested writing a
driver like for NICs since we already have the pcnet and ne2000 ones
to act as templates and I’d just be working with an interface, but I
was under the impression that writing drivers in general requires a
lot of experience and you risk crashing the kernel a lot.
Even if I cannot complete a SoC project, I still intend to help code
for this project this summer. I will continue to help develop it
onwards too.
If anyone has any advice or anything else to tell me, feel free to
share it. I can be found in #reactos usually and will be checking
ros-general pretty closely.
Also, I know that everyone around here uses the quotation style of
using only a portion of text above what you’re about to say with the >
next to it. Until evolution or mozilla lightning works with my new
palm, I will be using Outlook 2003 primarily. Is there a way to easily
quote using that method in outlook?
Best Regards,
Mike DePaulo
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