seems like every console will take up where indrema died. Linux for Dreamcast, PS2. Who's next? Does this prove that most gamers are linux enthusiasts to some degree, simply because of their interest in tinkering, inspired by gaming?
Maybe we can start here:
http://www.inf.bme.hu/contests/tasks/
This lists programming contest problems from ACM contests of the past. We could start out by collecting problems that already exist, and having people rate their difficulty, and have a forum for submitting new problems, which will in turn be rated. Anyone think it can work?
I think it makes a lot of sense. I'm an idiot, with the same problem as this guy, and I'd love to learn to program. I've got a little time to kill. If anyone wants to get something like this started, I'd love to help, especially being a guinea pig so they could see guage the difficulty levels of the projects.
"Do what I say. Not what I do."
--Dad,...er...um..Bill
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I threw away my tv. It wasn't raising my kids right. --Me
...and bold enough to do it anonymously :)
hopefully with Atheos
--*troll, troll, troll*
seems like every console will take up where indrema died. Linux for Dreamcast, PS2. Who's next? Does this prove that most gamers are linux enthusiasts to some degree, simply because of their interest in tinkering, inspired by gaming?
Maybe we can start here: http://www.inf.bme.hu/contests/tasks/ This lists programming contest problems from ACM contests of the past. We could start out by collecting problems that already exist, and having people rate their difficulty, and have a forum for submitting new problems, which will in turn be rated. Anyone think it can work?
I think it makes a lot of sense. I'm an idiot, with the same problem as this guy, and I'd love to learn to program. I've got a little time to kill. If anyone wants to get something like this started, I'd love to help, especially being a guinea pig so they could see guage the difficulty levels of the projects.