Looking for C# partner

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Looking for C# partner

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Hi! I'm looking for somebody that could help me code my COSMOS C# OS, Xena, part-time.
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How far has your OS progressed?
Do you have a link to the source code?
Do you have a link to its documentation so that I can see what I would be getting into?
What areas do you need help with?
What experience do you have of managing a project?
Do you have any previous projects to recommend you?

Give me one good reason why I should devote my efforts to your OS in particular.
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Re: Looking for C# partner

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Will you wite the kernel in C#? :?
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shmx wrote:Will you wite the kernel in C#? :?
Why are you so skeptic?
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Re: Looking for C# partner

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Language is not designed for this.
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shmx wrote:Language is not designed for this.
But can be used and has already been used for this kind of projects (e.g. COSMOS, Singularity, FlingOS).
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As you say, perfectly feasible with a good design and a good project leader. Which is why I asked my questions.
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The feedback from the OP, so far, doesn't convince me they can manage a successful project.
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iansjack wrote:How far has your OS progressed?
Do you have a link to the source code?
Do you have a link to its documentation so that I can see what I would be getting into?
What areas do you need help with?
What experience do you have of managing a project?
Do you have any previous projects to recommend you?

Give me one good reason why I should devote my efforts to your OS in particular.
I would love for you to help me out. Is it possible perhaps you can spend an hour or two? I do need someone to teach me about C#.
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4meBee wrote:
iansjack wrote:How far has your OS progressed?
Do you have a link to the source code?
Do you have a link to its documentation so that I can see what I would be getting into?
What areas do you need help with?
What experience do you have of managing a project?
Do you have any previous projects to recommend you?

Give me one good reason why I should devote my efforts to your OS in particular.
I would love for you to help me out. Is it possible perhaps you can spend an hour or two? I do need someone to teach me about C#.
Uh, so you don't know C#? You're trying to make an OS, one of the hardest things to program, with a language you aren't familiar with? This is just suicidal...
If some of you people keep insisting on having backwards compatibitity with the stone age, we'll have stone tools forever.
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4meBee != xenaOS (the original poster who has yet to respond.)
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neon wrote:4meBee != xenaOS (the original poster who has yet to respond.)
Oops, my bad :oops:
Anyways, C# isn't very hard to learn. It's actually quite close to Java and C++.
If some of you people keep insisting on having backwards compatibitity with the stone age, we'll have stone tools forever.
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4meBee wrote:
iansjack wrote:How far has your OS progressed?
Do you have a link to the source code?
Do you have a link to its documentation so that I can see what I would be getting into?
What areas do you need help with?
What experience do you have of managing a project?
Do you have any previous projects to recommend you?

Give me one good reason why I should devote my efforts to your OS in particular.
I would love for you to help me out. Is it possible perhaps you can spend an hour or two? I do need someone to teach me about C#.
Sorry, I'm not going to teach you C#. There are several good books on the subject that will make a far better job of doing that than I could.

BTW, it's considered pretty rude to hijack someone else's thread.
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