| Looking for CDT help in Boston... Gladly pay $$$$ [message #104203] |
Tue, 01 June 2004 14:55  |
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Originally posted by: ext-bil.lewis.nokia.com
Folks...
I've got a job I'm doing that's pretty important to me. VERY important
to me.
It may well influence several thousand other programmers. (More if I do
a
really good job.)
It involves writing a few fairly simple (*should* be simple) plug-ins
for CDT.
But I'm having a !@#$$%&# of a time with CDT.
A few hours with someone who knows CDT could save me weeks of agony.
Is there anyone around who could sit down with me and help me understand
CDT?
-Bil
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| Re: Looking for CDT help in Boston... Gladly pay $$$$ [message #105188 is a reply to message #104203] |
Sun, 06 June 2004 06:19   |
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Originally posted by: ilias.lazaridis.com
Bil Lewis wrote:
> Folks...
>
> I've got a job I'm doing that's pretty important to me. VERY important
> to me.
> It may well influence several thousand other programmers. (More if I do
> a
> really good job.)
>
> It involves writing a few fairly simple (*should* be simple) plug-ins
> for CDT.
Possibly those plug-ins will allow me to use eclipse to create some nice
C++ applications for my handy?
> But I'm having a !@#$$%&# of a time with CDT.
>
> A few hours with someone who knows CDT could save me weeks of agony.
>
> Is there anyone around who could sit down with me and help me understand
> CDT?
Hope you have found someone.
Please remember that this is an open-source project, thus if you have
problems to write your plugins based on the given CDT architecture, you
can make change suggestions or even contribute actively code etc.
The CDT architect is: Doug Schaefer <dschaefe@ca.ibm.com>.
-
[For the case you are not aware of: eclipse 3.0 is going to be released
early in July. ]
> -Bil
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http://www.lazaridis.com
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| Re: Looking for CDT help in Boston... Gladly pay $$$$ [message #105317 is a reply to message #105188] |
Mon, 07 June 2004 10:27  |
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Originally posted by: ext-bil.lewis.nokia.com
> Possibly those plug-ins will allow me to use eclipse to create some nice
> C++ applications for my handy?
Of course!
(er... what's a "handy"?)
> > A few hours with someone who knows CDT could save me weeks of agony.
> >
> > Is there anyone around who could sit down with me and help me understand
> > CDT?
>
> Hope you have found someone.
Not yet. :-(
Any suggestions?
>
>
> Please remember that this is an open-source project, thus if you have
> problems to write your plugins based on the given CDT architecture, you
> can make change suggestions or even contribute actively code etc.
Most certainly!
-Bil
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