On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:32 AM, Chris Brannon <cmbrannon79@gmail.com>wrote:
Nathan O <ndowens.aur@gmail.com> writes:
I am not good at resume' like stuff LOL. I mean I don't know programming which would probably be kind of looked down on. Though on the upside I am online every night :)
Shell scripting is the only language that a TU *must* know. Familiarity with others can be helpful at times. For instance, I've occasionally had to write patches for C-based packages. If I hadn't been capable of writing those, I would have found someone who was, either upstream, or within the TU community. Can you research a problem and find a solution to it? That's a valuable skill; don't underestimate it.
-- Chri
Currently I was having a issue with algoscore. Namcap gave a insecure rpath, so I figured out how to fix that and created a patch. At some point in time today I got to figure out what is causing the actual program to not run or crash. I know a bit of shell scripting, I am not the greatest but I can do some scripting. :)