Andreas Rottmann | 13 Dec 17:26
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Re: almost back

Steve Holmes <steve <at> holmesgrown.com> writes:

[also interested in zinf development, but still learning C++]

I'd like to follow up here and say that I (also wearing my zinf debian
maintainer hat -> _/\_ ;-)) am also interested in lending a helping
hand, but am also tied up with some other projects. I have a good
knowledge of C++, but I still have to review the code you posted some
time ago, so I can actually post some (hopefully) useful ideas for
development.

I also really would like to contribute my experience in interfacing
C++ with scripting languages (I wrote a framework for that, using a
quite different approach (-> very C++-centric) from SWIG and similiar
tools, see http://yehia.sf.net). I don't have done work on this for
some time, because I started a P2P work distribution application, but
some months I began to restructure it (making it more modular) and
implemented classes for (non-blocking, event-based IO). It would be
*really* great if we could merge efforts here and produce code that
maybe *also* of use for other (non-zinf related) projects.

Now, before I get too shameless in self-promotion, I stop - hopefully
the zinf developers can flame a bit (or comment ;-) on the above.

Regards, Andy - who goes off to browse the ML archive for the code
stuff.

P.S: Are there sometimes people in #zinf on freenode?
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