Hi, @wellenreiter !
Thanks for the information. I will review my patches and prepare them in a convenient way for the pull request in the standard of the FeatherCoin dev team.
A great weekend for all.
Best regards,
Hilton
Hi, @wellenreiter !
Thanks for the information. I will review my patches and prepare them in a convenient way for the pull request in the standard of the FeatherCoin dev team.
A great weekend for all.
Best regards,
Hilton
Dear all,
1st of all, congratulations for the fine project FeatherCoin. I was fascinated by several of its ideas, and now found the time to take a look at its code.
Since I’m a developer, I’m first trying to learn the code, before going to mining or trading.
I look forward to learn more about N-Scrypt and other interesting ideas present in FeatherCoin.
All the best,
Hilton
It is good to hear that, @acidd !
I supposed that the devs were in a different forum, where you could only get after being a more experienced user.
As a newbie, I still can’t read the roadmap session. So, please forgive my misinformed questions. I’m intending to enter the crypto-coin world by following the road of software development, instead of the usual mining way.
I’ve downloaded the git version of the FeatherCoin software from GitHub and played a little with it. My intention was to eliminate the compiler warnings it raised when compiled under the gcc 6.3.0 that I use here. And I’ve really done that.
So, my question is: would my patches to a few files interest the developers ? Probably that’s already being done somewhere. Another one is: where do I find a testbed to run my attempt of a version against ? Of course, I would like to contribute to that testbed effort, since it would benefit all development effort.
All the best,
Hilton
Hello, @acidd !
Thanks for your kind welcome.
I’ve coded C and C++ for quite a long time, and now I’m getting my feet wet with Java and Python.
I’ve downloaded FeatherCoin from git and compiled it. Since I found some warnings with my gcc 6.3.0 compiler, I’ve tried to eliminate their causes.
How do I talk with the developers about my attempts at understanding FeatherCoin code ?
I would like very much to contribute to this interesting project.
All the best,
Hilton
Hi, @wellenreiter !
Thanks for the information. I will review my patches and prepare them in a convenient way for the pull request in the standard of the FeatherCoin dev team.
A great weekend for all.
Best regards,
Hilton
It is good to hear that, @acidd !
I supposed that the devs were in a different forum, where you could only get after being a more experienced user.
As a newbie, I still can’t read the roadmap session. So, please forgive my misinformed questions. I’m intending to enter the crypto-coin world by following the road of software development, instead of the usual mining way.
I’ve downloaded the git version of the FeatherCoin software from GitHub and played a little with it. My intention was to eliminate the compiler warnings it raised when compiled under the gcc 6.3.0 that I use here. And I’ve really done that.
So, my question is: would my patches to a few files interest the developers ? Probably that’s already being done somewhere. Another one is: where do I find a testbed to run my attempt of a version against ? Of course, I would like to contribute to that testbed effort, since it would benefit all development effort.
All the best,
Hilton
Hi, @wrapper !
Nice to meet you and thanks for your kind welcome to this forum, that will certainly teach me a lot about FeatherCoin.
All the best,
Hilton
Hello, @acidd !
Thanks for your kind welcome.
I’ve coded C and C++ for quite a long time, and now I’m getting my feet wet with Java and Python.
I’ve downloaded FeatherCoin from git and compiled it. Since I found some warnings with my gcc 6.3.0 compiler, I’ve tried to eliminate their causes.
How do I talk with the developers about my attempts at understanding FeatherCoin code ?
I would like very much to contribute to this interesting project.
All the best,
Hilton
Dear all,
1st of all, congratulations for the fine project FeatherCoin. I was fascinated by several of its ideas, and now found the time to take a look at its code.
Since I’m a developer, I’m first trying to learn the code, before going to mining or trading.
I look forward to learn more about N-Scrypt and other interesting ideas present in FeatherCoin.
All the best,
Hilton