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Hi. I have some question about this. I am also  interested in kde
development. I'm a java programer  for about 4 years, since i have
started computer engineering study. But this was not my first
programing experience.  I have  interested in C, when I was at 14, 11
years ago actually (the time is passing so swift:)) This year, I
studied C++ and Qt, which makes C++ very like java for me :) now am
having some time at techbase.kde.org ( is there any downloadable
version of the whole docs and tutorials? ) and as I have no internet
connection at home, I am sticked with windows at univercity. So I am
planning to keep a copy of the svn on a usb stick :) do you know a
good svn client for windows? Any advice is welcome. Thanks, Rahman
Duran.

On 2/11/08, Jeremy <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Monday 11 February 2008 13:59:50 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > On Monday 11 February 2008, Arindam Ghosh wrote:
> > > I am Arindam Ghosh. And i'm seriously considering to be a part of
> > > development related works in KDE. As far as my skillsets are
> >
> > cool =) it's fun, but be warned: you'll have to put up with friendly
> people
> > (ok, and the occassional grumpy person) and it's mildly addictive
> > (somewhere between caffeine and crack. ;)
> >
> > > Some pointers will be very helpful
> >
> > the usual list:
> >
> > * do you have a working kde4 installation from svn?
> > * have you looked through techbase.kde.org?
> > * is their an area or topic of particular interest to you?[1]
> >
> >
> > [1] scratching your own itches / interests is always the most rewarding
> > thing to do ...
>
> Actually, scratching others itches is more rewarding.  scratching your own
> itches is the most self-rewarding though. :p
>
>
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