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Think of a Linux application that would be nice to have in Windows. There are some conditions, though.
Conditions:
1) The source code must be available for the program.
2) The code must be written in C or C++.
3) It can't be too huge a program.
I'm looking to experiment with porting native C/C++ applications over to C# in .Net, which supposedly isn't that difficult. I have some time to spare this summer so I thought, why not make a fun project out of it and gain some valuable experience I can use down the line? All I need now are some suggestions about code to translate over. Give it your best shot, AT!
Conditions:
1) The source code must be available for the program.
2) The code must be written in C or C++.
3) It can't be too huge a program.
I'm looking to experiment with porting native C/C++ applications over to C# in .Net, which supposedly isn't that difficult. I have some time to spare this summer so I thought, why not make a fun project out of it and gain some valuable experience I can use down the line? All I need now are some suggestions about code to translate over. Give it your best shot, AT!
