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03-16-2002
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I just thought I would throw this out there and see if anyone bites.
I am still pretty much of a rank amateur programmer, as some of you can no
doubt tell by some of the code and questions I have posted in the past. I
have no formal training to speak of (unless you want to count a couple of
community college courses in Pascal and Cobol). Lets just say I know enough
to be dangerous.
At any rate I have taken on a few projects that in all truth are not quite
in line with my skill level. Not for money mind you. I write this stuff
for my own use. I wouldn't dream of asking anyone to pay for the programs I
put out. Besides, most of my programs use at least one component that was
written by someone else and freely distributed for noncommercial use (Thanks
Frank, Randall , Tony, Jacob and others).
What I am wondering is if we, as a community, would be interested in setting
up some sort of a peer review system. We could post our source code, and
hopefully somebody with more experience and skill would look it over and
make suggestions.
I am not holding out a tremendous amount of hope, because I have posted a
couple of projects in the past in an attempt to solicit comments without
getting a single response. Like I said, I just thought I would throw it out
there. I'm sure there are others among you who would love to have their
code reviewed by someone with more experience than themselves. I just don't
know if there are any people who would be willing to do the reviewing. My
own ability to review other people's code is limited by my lack of
experience and training, but I would be willing to help those with less
skill than myself if I can count on reciprocation from those with more skill
than myself.
I know this basically amounts to asking for a free programming education,
but based on the generosity I have seen from some people in this group in
the past, there may be enough support to make it work.
Thanks,
Chuck Gabriel
I am still pretty much of a rank amateur programmer, as some of you can no
doubt tell by some of the code and questions I have posted in the past. I
have no formal training to speak of (unless you want to count a couple of
community college courses in Pascal and Cobol). Lets just say I know enough
to be dangerous.
At any rate I have taken on a few projects that in all truth are not quite
in line with my skill level. Not for money mind you. I write this stuff
for my own use. I wouldn't dream of asking anyone to pay for the programs I
put out. Besides, most of my programs use at least one component that was
written by someone else and freely distributed for noncommercial use (Thanks
Frank, Randall , Tony, Jacob and others).
What I am wondering is if we, as a community, would be interested in setting
up some sort of a peer review system. We could post our source code, and
hopefully somebody with more experience and skill would look it over and
make suggestions.
I am not holding out a tremendous amount of hope, because I have posted a
couple of projects in the past in an attempt to solicit comments without
getting a single response. Like I said, I just thought I would throw it out
there. I'm sure there are others among you who would love to have their
code reviewed by someone with more experience than themselves. I just don't
know if there are any people who would be willing to do the reviewing. My
own ability to review other people's code is limited by my lack of
experience and training, but I would be willing to help those with less
skill than myself if I can count on reciprocation from those with more skill
than myself.
I know this basically amounts to asking for a free programming education,
but based on the generosity I have seen from some people in this group in
the past, there may be enough support to make it work.
Thanks,
Chuck Gabriel