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Programming Partners Anybody? (semi-newb)
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  • Subject: Programming Partners Anybody? (semi-newb)
  • From: John Devor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 22:37:58 -0400

Hi, I've been programming on and off for about half a year now and was wondering whether anyone out there would want to collaborate to create a moderately challenging program of sorts. I'm not looking for a guru, just somebody who, like me, doesn't know of any other locals in their area that use cocoa. I actually just came up with this idea as I discovered Hydra (http://www.codingmonkeys.de/ -- not even sure if it would work w/o going across a LAN, though i think v. 1.1 might offer out-of-LAN-support). I understand that doing such a thing might be difficult, but I'm willing to give it a try. If anyone wants to do this, email me. I'll be out of town for about a week starting Friday, but drop me an email.

I'm also on AIM if anybody wants to talk tonight or tomorrow: johndev6

Cya.

Oh, by the way, could somebody tell me if Hydra v. 1.1 would allow a pair to code outside of a LAN. Thanks.
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