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Re: [DotGNU]Contributing to Pnetlib (Was :Let me introduce myself)
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Silvernerd |
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Re: [DotGNU]Contributing to Pnetlib (Was :Let me introduce myself) |
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Thu, 28 Feb 2002 20:34:55 +0100 |
"Gopal.V" wrote:
> Which classes are you working on ?. Or if you are thinking of starting
> pick one of the [TODO] methods in Pnetlib.
I'm currently busy on creating some simple classes in the System.Net and
System.Net.Sockets namespaces.
I've done a couple of [TODO]'s, but the most of them are to high for me.
> People like yours truly are waiting for pnetlib to start compiling under pnet
> due to a strange
> prejudice towards using M$ on my box. But I think for a good Java developer,
> with a .NET beta on his box the pnetlib work is almost fun.
Sorry, you won't get much help here, Java never seemed to do what I want
so I gave it up and started using C#.
> Also if you get really involved, you might even get a CVS commit
> access to pnetlib. (Rhys is giving them out for high scorin' prorammers)
Oh, I understood he was giving CVS rights to ALL pnetlib-developers.
> ECMA standards is what matters right now. We'll tackle M$ standards,
> but later. So if you are readng ECMA specs, you're on the right track.
> Also pnetlib contains a HACKING file.
I'm using both the ECMA specs and the HACKING file heavily.
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Silvernerd (Peter Minten)
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