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RE: [DotGNU]introduction
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Ganesh Ram Janakiraman |
Subject: |
RE: [DotGNU]introduction |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Feb 2003 13:28:57 -0500 |
Thanks Gopal.
I work only on Windows. I found most of the files in the CVS as Unix type zips.
Will this be any problem? And is there a format inwhich the testcases are to be
submitted? I could not find an area for testcases in savannah.
Ganesh
-----Original Message-----
From: Gopal V [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Thu 2/6/2003 1:07 PM
To: Ganesh Ram Janakiraman
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [DotGNU]introduction
If memory serves me right, Ganesh Ram Janakiraman wrote:
> I work in .NET environment using MS technologies. While I have not
> done any serious language development, I am interested in learning
> and getting my hands on this. While skimming through the web I saw
> this list.
Read all about the project on dotgnu.org .
> Is there anything that I can contribute to?
Yes, there's lots of things to help with here. The major area to work is
the support libraries for the Portable.net engine . There is a slightly
out-of date class library status at http://dotgnu.org/pnetlib-status .
(I'll update that soon :)
The C# parts of the project are hosted at
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/dotgnu-pnet/ . This includes the
C# compiler, Managed C compiler , the engine and the class libs.
It's the class libs which need lots of help ... I would suggest you
start with writing test cases for existing classes, to get a feel of
the framework first.
Also don't hesitate to start asking questions here ... This is *the*
technical list to ask questions.
Cheerio,
Gopal
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