RE: CQ

  • From: "Ken Perry" <whistler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 21:26:21 -0400


Sorry that my last post I mentioned Google code.  I did not see where you
said you are already hosting it.  I still would have suggested hosting it at
google code because that is where I go to look for new projects to help
people with.  In other words I wasn't suggesting you google code for a
repository more for a place where people can find your code and help with
it.    What I was trying to say is that it would be easier for people to
find it there than find it on your own self hosted sight.  I will still have
a look at the stuff you have now to see if there is anything I am interested
in though.  I just choose not to snark at each other and only reply to those
who are asking for help.  If you noticed there was at least 3 totally
unusable replies to your post and my response.  Partly my fault because I
missed the part where you had it repoed already.  Of course I thought your
reply was enough to point out that I had miss responded to it but I guess
others on this list enjoy just putting their two cents in when it's not
needed.

Anyway I am going to checkout your software now.

Ken  

-----Original Message-----
From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Q
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 1:27 PM
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CQ

List,
   My name is Christopher Toth. I am primarily a Python programmer, 
being best-known for the Qwitter Twitter Client and Hope, an accessible 
interface to Pandora.
I have a collection of potentially-useful Python utilities I've 
constructed and released as open source for others to use, learn from, 
and expand upon available at http://hg.qwitter-client.net.
As with most open source code, documentation is sparse to nonexistent, 
though I'd like to believe that the APIs are generally self-explanatory 
and I'm more-than willing to help anyone with anything they're 
unfamiliar with.
Recently, I've hit a point where the amount of projects I'm trying to 
work on exceeds my admittedly copious free time. I'm a university 
student, and I've got the summer off, and consequently spend most days 
in a mix of coding, teaching, advising and otherwise trying to bootstrap 
my empire. To give you an overview, this involves work on the 
long-awaited Qwitter 5, the previously-mentioned Hope client, an eText 
reader, multiple gaming-related projects including a generic multi 
player framework, and all the supporting libraries and various bits 
which all of this stuff requires.
   I'm writing to the list to inquire as to if anyone might be 
interested in pairing on any of the above projects. Primarily, I'm 
looking for a highly-competent Pythonista with experience writing 
tested, quality code who is potentially interested in taking over the 
world.  If this sounds like you, come, let's make magic together.
Alternatively, if you are just starting out in Python and perhaps would 
like some sort of structured instruction, contact me off-list. I have a 
sort of semiofficial program which I take students through, teaching you 
anything I know and can learn in exchange for being able to use this 
knowledge later, be it asking you to write something to contribute to 
one of the shared useful libraries I maintain or asking you to teach 
another student.
Probably the best place to contact me is on Twitter, where I'm available 
as @mongoose_q. I also have accounts on some of the creaky old IM 
services, such as an MSN of user@host where user=q and host=randylaptop.com.
I look forward to hearing back from you,
      Q

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