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Originally Posted by Boemien View Post
I do not have any clue in programming but I will be very happy to help you in whatever you want. For real!
Hmmm..... It'd be great if you knew C++. The best if you learn a bit I don't know any good English book, but I think you'll find it
There's a sourceforge project, so you might get in there too

Originally Posted by keflex View Post
i bet next week this kid will finally figure out aircrack-ng and proclaim himself a master hacker
Who are you talking about? Me? If yes, know that I know aircrack-ng yet

Originally Posted by elie-7 View Post
OMG you guys are really working on s^3 on the n900 ????????? this would be so ****ing awesome ............
Yes, we'll be working, don't know how much will go from this but we'll try

I'm still looking for some team. If you want to help, please sign in here: http://sourceforge.net/project/membe...roup_id=563002 and I'll add you!
Firstable I need some team with C++ and Qt abilities to make it run.
I need some Symbian specialists too, as I have never used Symbian.
Any anybody who'd get involved in other unspecified way.... is invited too :>

Sending me a message tell me:
  1. What's your experience with Symbian (now and future)
  2. What are you C++ programming abilities (console programming, Gtk, Qt, etc.) and your overall programming experience
  3. What do you want to do with your programming abilities in the future
  4. Other things you think may be important
  5. Nokia device you have (N900, N9, N950, N8x0, 770) - the main port will be for N900 as it's the most popular AFAIK, but you may make a port to an other device. Nseries device isn't required but best if you have an N900 or other Linux-phone

Other thing: go make yourself a Dropbox. I think it's a good way to exchange what we'll do after final uploading. Use this link: http://db.tt/GegnNso and you'll get 256 MB of extra space! So you get 2,25GB for free, and more space for some easy "quests"

And one last thing.... Go download the source from http://sf.net/projects/symbiandump!

I'll be searching how to compile this!