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veredox
December 22nd, 2000, 03:39 PM
My problem, in short, is that I have lots and lots of creative energy and nothing to put it into. I love writing code. Although many call me sick (I'm sure a few of you out there can sympathise), it is one of my favorite hobbies. The problem lies in that coding by yourself is very lonely and limited. I'd love to get a job for some company writing code but I don't have my degree yet and I don't have any experience in the field so (I assume) no one will hire me. Also, even if I was able to get a job, I'm still in school and am therefore unable to relocate.

So... what do I want if I can't get a job?

Well, if I can't have a job I will settle for work. All work and no pay makes Matt a happy boy. Of course I would always love to get paid for writing code but (as I can see) I need field experience for that first.

Does anyone out there need code written for them?

I'll do it for the price of being able to put it on my resume after I graduate.

In chronological order I have taught myself:
-QBasic (Whoopee)
-Pascal
-C++
-Visual Basic
-Perl
-Python
-Java

However those are not my limitations. I am language independant. Give me a refrence manual and a few days and I'm ready to go.
I have a very object oriented mind and know when to call it into service.

Someone out there please help me. I'm drowning in my own frustration. If you want you can even ask me for something simple first and then build to a complexity that I am comfortable with and is benificial for both of us.

Sincerely,

Matt Murphy

Darl666
January 7th, 2001, 05:02 AM
Do you have work yet?

Do you know any thing about using TAPI?

I'm looking for a simple code example on using TAPI in VC++ to make voice calls.

Thank you and good luck

crupp
February 9th, 2001, 04:00 PM
I know a LOT of guys who need help. You can find them all at www.mozilla.org :)

One day i really want to participate there a little bit. Find some bugs or code some minor tasks... just the time is missing :(

Chris

dcassel
February 16th, 2001, 01:53 PM
Any open-source project would be happy to have help. I work with OpenH323 (www.openh323.org); or check out www.sourceforge.com.

Dave.