[X3D-Public] Coding Work, follow-up

John Carlson john.carlson3 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 18 23:59:44 PDT 2009


Okay, it appears that Exit Reality works on Windows XP on Virtual Box  
on Mac OS X 10.5.8 (I'd like to say very well, but that would be  
jinxing it).  That's the good news.  The bad news is that I have very  
little experience with X3D (but I have done some scripting), so I'd  
basically be the
student learning how to do X3D.  What kind of time frame are you  
looking at?  I have a full time job and a family, so
my time is limited.  I'd be interested in conference and publication  
action--I see this as the only way to get better ranking where I work.

I assume you would want to maintain ownership of whatever code I  
create, correct?  Can I post the results on my web site?

Do you have a better description/examples of what you want done?  Is  
there a lack of documentation?

John

On Aug 18, 2009, at 10:56 AM, steve guynup wrote:

> A week ago, I'd posted a small job offer and didn't hear back.
> (Had one interesting offer)
>
>
> So I'm curious, did my yahoo account again block replies?
> (if so, a private message is needed)
>
> Or is there little interest in student level (computer science  
> student) work. Or Is it me and my work? Or is it working with BS  
> Contact/Exit Reality...
>
> I'm about to hire my AIP students to do better 3D modeling for my 3D  
> Lighting & Level Design presentations. So having better code,  
> shareable code, is needed.
>
> peace
> Steve
>
>
> Original message is below:
>
> I have a little work that's a little outside my skill set.
> In the near term, its just doing clean up of my teaching avatar and  
> doing some shared behaviors in Exit Reality (aka BS Contact)
>
> I'm funding this out of my own pocket...so no one will get rich.
> There's possibilities down the road, but all I can guarantee is  
> conference and publication action...
>
> I think a student coder would likely be best.
>
> peace
>
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