Hi Bryan,

The only assistance I would need to get started is understanding where
the need is.

I would suggest you participate in the meetings and we will see what you could help with :)

PS. I am also interested in participating in Google Code of Summer 2017. I’ve written to bex about Atomic Project, though I think I’m more interested and suited towards working on dotnet Idea #1. Has any other students expressed an interest?

I would like to suggest you to use the mailing list[1] instead of direct mail, as bex is probably rather busy and there are likely other people in that list who will know the technical details of specific ideas that he might not.

As far as Idea#1 goes, that's partially scratched and has to be rewritten - i'll get around to that before our next meeting... It would not be FAS library anymore, but it would be an asp.net thing interfacing the ipsilon[2] which i didnt have time to look at yet... The reddit flair app would be part of it though, it would be useful for us there...

[1] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/summer-coding.lists.fedoraproject.org/
[2] https://fedorahosted.org/ipsilon


Best regards,
Radka
  

Radka Janeková


On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 4:47 PM, Bryan Teague <bteague003@gmail.com> wrote:
My name is Bryan Teague, and I would be grateful for the opportunity
to participate within the dotnet group.

I’ve had a great deal of experience developing applications through
Visual Studio. In addition, I’ve been using various Linux
distributions for over a year, and continually find myself gravitating
back to Fedora.

Contributing to Fedora OS will be a new experience for me.

I have background experience developing web, desktop, mobile phone,
and tablet applications. All of these have been completed using C#,
html, CSS, javascript, XML. I understand the various components to C#
and ASP.NET, such as Object-Oriented Design, Windows and ASP.NET
Forms, methods and event handling, working with data sources and
datasets, etc.

To throw in, I’ve also developed applications in VB, Java, as well as
a bit of tinkering with C / Assembly / Kernel and OS development.

I believe I’d be a great asset to dotnet, as I have in-depth
experience working in both Linux and Microsoft / Visual Studio
environments.

The only assistance I would need to get started is understanding where
the need is.

My IRC handle is bt_003

Thanks again.

Bryan

PS. I am also interested in participating in Google Code of Summer
2017. I’ve written to bex about Atomic Project, though I think I’m
more interested and suited towards working on dotnet Idea #1. Has any
other students expressed an interest?
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