Hi, for those interested in web apps developed in php, I will let you know about this project
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Hi,
I have read and found xda-dev a huge help. I have been a reader off and on since 2004 when I started a port of Mozilla Firefox to Windows Mobile (called Minimo). Minimo effectively has been come a new mobile effort at Mozilla called Fennec. We have been focusing a lot of energy on linux (specifically the Maemo platform), but want to speed up our Window Mobile effort.
We are looking for Mobile Platform Engineers to help work on Windows Mobile. If you are interested, please send me and email with your resume/cv.
The job description is:
The Mozilla Corporation is looking for skilled developers to work with the Mozilla Open Source community and partner companies to develop the next generation of web experiences for mobile devices. This is a small enthusiastic team that aims to affect millions of users every day! Come help shape the future of the web on mobiles.
We are looking for you to come in and contribute to the core Gecko platform as well as one or more mobile platforms. In general we are looking for people with strong fundamentals, ability to problem solve, and the ability to come up to speed on a large and complex code base.
* BS in Computer Science or equivalent, MS preferred
* 3+ years experience developing C/C++ applications
* Experience in systems programming, tools development, interpreters/compilers, or graphical layout engines
* Experience developing multi-platform client applications
* Experience with one or more mobile platforms
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills
* Ability to work with a geographically distributed team
* Ability to quickly learn and be effective with a large code base
* Participating and contributing to Open Source projects a *huge* plus
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Regards,
Doug Turner
[email protected]
[email protected]
Interesting. I should hope people come in their droves. Then again, it's a hope.
Hello Everyone here at XDA,
I'm a coder with experience in Visual Basic, Visual Studio, PHP, HTML and other langs; Web design, Programming, CMS/SEO, and Photoshop have been my life for the last 10 years.
Now I'm learning Java. It has quite the similarity to VB and PHP! Happy to have ventured into the world of mobile dev and I hope to contribute as much to this forum as I benefit from it. Also if anyone has a question about Visual Basic or Visual Studio, CMS/SEO, or any Photoshop questions those are my strongest areas.
Biggup and cheers,
Magic Plants
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Welcome on XDA developer
Hehe if you study more you will understand that Java is not so similiar as PHP and VB
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Hi, I am currently in my final year of university and my final year project is to create a Twitter client for the Android platform. I know it may not seem like the most complicated project but I have no knowledge of developing for the platform apart from the Java programming language which I have been taught over the years.
I have created a very basic questionnaire about Twitter users and what features they love and what they would like in a Twitter client.
Here is the questionnaire:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jFa...5nVhc/viewform
Apologies if this is in the wrong section.
Hello
I need to approach a company for a wordpress website development[/URL] along with the conversion of both mobile apps.
The company name is Yarddiant
Hello!
I have just noticed on their blog:
"Restructuring of repositories
Those who are following our GitHub might have noticed that we did set some of our repositories to private. As described here in this README.md this is not about hiding our code. Everyone can request to get access to the source code by sending us an email with his GitHub account or if you do not want to share that can even get a zip file with the sources. According to the license terms you are then also free to re-share or make them public on your own if you want. Furthermore all changes to those repositories will still also be public on our Gerrit. Our main motivation for this is to gather knowledge who is using our code and to improve the communication and teamwork with other fellow developers and interested people. And it would be awesome if this leads to more developers contributing their changes and building together better things in the future.
Posted by maxwen on 2020-04-18"
"The repositories in omni-private are only accessible to registered users So if you want to use those please contact us by email to [email protected] with a short description what you want to use them for. Send us your github account then we can add you to the group that has read access to those repositories.
Changes to those repositories are still accessible on gerrit"
How do you comment on this? I am quite new to the ROM world, so I do not know if this is a common and normal practice... Is it? I find it quite strange...
Do you guys think this could be somehow problematic transparency and trust -wise?
btw..
I am ex-Lineage user... How would you compare official Omni and official Lineage OSes and their team from the point of privacy, security and trustworthiness? I have read some comment about bad attitude of admins on Omni Telegram group. Cold this be a bad sign?
Thank you for help and great work