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How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 6:07 pm
by keyman_sam
I'm a beginner C++/Java programmer with a EE background. atmost i've programmed around 1000-2000 lines of code. I want to help you guys in some manner. Please let me know how this is possible. i.e. assign to me some task which I can learn and program...

obviously i use linuxSampler as well, so i love it. :D

Re: How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:56 am
by cuse
We really appreciate that! Well, there are endless things to do. The question is more what your interests are. For example, are you more interested in working on the sampler backend, or on the instrument editor, on one of the frontends, etc ... Of course we'll take you by the hand to get used to the code and everything.

Re: How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:42 am
by keyman_sam
I'd be interested in working on the front end first. Please guide me to any resources, what I need to download to get started, what needs to be done, any C++ programming resources (i have a few books as well), some code examples, etc.,

Thank you very much! I'm very excited!!! 8-)

Re: How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:33 am
by cuse
Which one? JSampler (a.k.a. "Fantasia") or QSampler? JSampler is as you might know our full fledged Java based frontend, and QSampler is our light weight frontend written in C++.

Re: How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:49 pm
by keyman_sam
JSampler. I'm more comfortable with Java and have been programming in java since high school.

Re: How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:12 am
by mirnander
I know absolutely zilch about programming and I don't know if you are familiar with Linux, but I do know that many an Ubuntu user would loooooooove you if you could build them a .deb package that works. If you are familiar with Debian installers at all, or if you think you can figure it out, we would be very happy.

Re: How can I contribute to the linuxSampler development

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:50 pm
by cuse
keyman_sam wrote:JSampler. I'm more comfortable with Java and have been programming in java since high school.
You might want to contact Grigor. I'm sure he'd appreciate a helping hand on JSampler / Fantasia.