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Lo',

I made a post sort of like this about a year ago, and got a few responses, but I stopped coming on Neowin and that was soon forgotten about.

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We are members of Neowin, 96th largest board on Earth - tech forums....

Between us, we know everything there is too know (about Computers, but also alot of other things), especially programming languages.

I was thinking, if we could build up a team of people, to make an awesome app, and a kick ass website to go along with it?

This is not intended to be commercial, but would be cool if it was. This will more than likely be a large project.

At the moment, Im only wondering if anybody is interested, thats all.

EDIT: Also, post what your skilled in =)

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You're right, my suggestion is a little ambitious. I just think if we're going to do a project like this, we should document it thoroughly so others, like myself, who lack the practical application, can get close.

It's just, this is a pretty specific program we're thinking of. Personally, as soon as I get some experience in the real world programming, I will try to pick up OpenGL on the side. I know there are many out there who are trying to learn programming for gaming, or special effects, or what not. I just think, especially if we do document the project, using OpenGL--to any degree--would be more beneficial to the average programmer than this program would otherwise be.

BTW - I know HTML, and I have worked with PHP, JavaScript and CSS.

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Actually, after careful consideration, I don't think I'll have the time necessary to devote to this project next semester. Sorry for the inconvenience. But if you need help, do contact me. Once again, I'm terribly sorry.

And best of luck!

Alright! Thanks for the interest anyway!

Current Team

Project Manager

*playa (disturb3d on here)

Lead Programmer

*Computer Guru

Programmers

*Fenterbug (Jason 'Bug' Fenter)

*Sachleen (tehcod3r on here)

*Computer Guru

Lead Web Designer

*Techoblinc

Web Designers

*Joe

*Smash505

*Techoblinc

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*Smash505

*Sachleen (tehcod3r on here)

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