Mark McArthey wrote: > > I know this has been brought up before, but has anyone given thought > to mentoring? This may alleviate some of the questions that > annoy others so much. While we may not all be able to answer all > questions, a good knowledge of C could be useful to someone with > little. Personally, I don't know how to add things like races off of > the top of my head only because I haven't done it. I'm 100% confident > that I can figure it out though. I'm sure there are a number of you > that relate. I'm not suggesting that we take someone under the wing > and be a psuedo-slave to them... write this, write that, etc. Merely > that we take a moment ourselves to find out how something works and > give this information to this other person. It's tough to be of any > help when 10 people a day ask questions that would involve a bit of > research on my part. I am coding my own mud, and can't take the time > to help everyone. One person is feasible though. > > Anyone interested in developing a mentor program with the above > ideas in mind? > > Mark McArthey ` _ , ' > mcarthey@execpc.com - (o)o) - > -----------------------ooO'(_)--Ooo- > > +-----------------------------------------------------------+ > | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | > | http://cspo.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list_faq.html | > +-----------------------------------------------------------+ i wouldn't mind helping somebody out. everytime i look up a problem with the mud(not fundamental coding stuff) i learn a little bit more about it. :) count me in. -bill +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://cspo.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list_faq.html | +-----------------------------------------------------------+
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