Hi,
I was wondering if any game developers were taking any requests right now, because I think I have some good ideas, and really want to see what can be done with them.
Thanks.
Hey,
You are better posting a considered and detailed approach in the dev & hack section, with exactly what you would like to see and what you can offer to help (ie if you cant offer expertise then perhaps a donation or some other incentive)
When posting use a title like "[APP REQ] your title"
Be clear and concise in you post giving as many details as possible, any screen shots are also useful. You should also offer to do all testing.
Good luck.
All you developers or programmers I know are tired of the same old questions but you guys give answers as if we're all in developers school. You assume too much. When someones a noobie please be gentle and direct us or teach us. We're inspired by you so when you snap at us with comments, we take it or at least I take it as if your all conceided. You guys started as noobs too. We want to learn thats why we're all on this site because there are so many good programmers and good people on here. I love the stuff I see on here, all the ideas and the help that we do receive but once in a while I see chopped up advice that confuses me at least. I would love to be a programmer and developer and it wouldn't bother me to teach a noobie who is willing to learn.
Sorry but thats my little tiff. But its all true.
Note:- This thread is intended for the New-Users that haven't quite settled in with XDA.
So I am sure by now, you have read the How To Be A New User And Not A Noob Guide, and have noticed the Forum ranks, but also most importantly the Thanks meter.
But before you go running off like a mad bunny hunter for thanks, read this guide to understand the Do's and Don'ts.
Don'ts:-
Do NOT, I repeat NOT beg for Thanks, you may ask so politely. E.G. " If this post helped you, I would gladly appreciate it if you could press the thanks button. "
There is nothing I hate more than a guy begging for thanks. E.G. " Where is my thanks? or Press the thanks button NOW!!! " - These people are often referred to as thanks hunters and come off bad, this ends up in them having less Thanks.
Don't answer a question if it has already been successfully answered. Only if you might have a different solution.
Don't come off with a I-Know-Best attitude, don't try to make the questioner feel dumb, yes even if it is a dumb question.
Don't use words that the questioner won't understand. E. G. " I think it might be due to a bad power supply and a under voltage in the battery cell's. Instead of, I think it's the battery you could think of replacing it. " Especially if the questioner isn't too clued up.
Do's:-
Give the answer but also explain why it could work - XDA is a place of sharing knowledge!
Always give detail if you just tell me what to do, rather than explaining that you were in the situation too, or have experience in the category, or even a link to an article, I might not always believe you. - XDA has lots of trolls.
If other people help you, give them a Thanks too - As I said at the don'ts, don't be ignorant and have a I-Know-Best attitude.
If the person posted in the wrong section, inform him but also answer his question to fore come him from making a double post.
I hope this guide helps some of the New-Users and that your Thanks meter grows very big one day. But please remember that the Thanks meter does not make you important or better than anyone else. There are a lot of people that have more than a 1000 Thanks that only deserve 200. But then there are also Developers and Senior Mods with only 10 Thanks.
Also Read:-
A Noob's Dictionary
Help Your Threads Get More Search Hits with Better Titles and Thread Tags!
Getting a Moderators help
make a substantial THREAD, POST, QUESTION and POLL
Understanding the UI in posting
PulseDroid said:
Note:- This thread is intended for the New-Users that haven't quite settled in with XDA.
So I am sure by now, you have read the How To Be A New User And Not A Noob Guide, and have noticed the Forum ranks, but also most importantly the Thanks meter.
But before you go running off like a mad bunny hunter for thanks, read this guide to understand the Do's and Don'ts.
Don'ts:-
Do NOT, I repeat NOT beg for Thanks, you may ask so politely. E.G. " If this post helped you, I would gladly appreciate it if you could press the thanks button. "
There is nothing I hate more than a guy begging for thanks. E.G. " Where is my thanks? or Press the thanks button NOW!!! " - These people are often referred to as thanks hunters and come off bad, this ends up in them having less Thanks.
Don't answer a question if it has already been successfully answered. Only if you might have a different solution.
Don't come off with a I-Know-Best attitude, don't try to make the questioner feel dumb, yes even if it is a dumb question.
Don't use words that the questioner won't understand. E. G. " I think it might be due to a bad power supply and a under voltage in the battery cell's. Instead of, I think it's the battery you could think of replacing it. " Especially if the questioner isn't too clued up.
Do's:-
Give the answer but also explain why it could work - XDA is a place of sharing knowledge!
Always give detail if you just tell me what to do, rather than explaining that you were in the situation too, or have experience in the category, or even a link to an article, I might not always believe you. - XDA has lots of trolls.
If other people help you, give them a Thanks too - As I said at the don'ts, don't be ignorant and have a I-Know-Best attitude.
If the person posted in the wrong section, inform him but also answer his question to fore come him from making a double post.
I hope this guide helps some of the New-Users and that your Thanks meter grows very big one day. But please remember that the Thanks meter does not make you important or better than anyone else. There are a lot of people that have more than a 1000 Thanks that only deserve 200. But then there are also Developers and Senior Mods with only 10 Thanks.
Also Read:-
A Noob's Dictionary
Help Your Threads Get More Search Hits with Better Titles and Thread Tags!
Getting a Moderators help
make a substantial THREAD, POST, QUESTION and POLL
Understanding the UI in posting
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Very good tips.Thank you.
Killiy said:
Very good tips.Thank you.
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Don't quote big posts! It's gonna be a pain scrolling down the whole thing
life!
Fellas , i realized i didn't even know android or p920 as much i thought i did.
I have tons of questions and nobody to ask.
I could just research i know but with the wedding and all , i'm quite busy , otherwise lazy.
So , i thought of this ; An information exchange.
Somebody with extensive knowledge comes and answers my questions and in turn i answer some questions that are in my area of expertise.
Or Grunt Work!!
Just my favorite
Somebody with extensive knowledge comes and answers my questions and in turn i do grunt work to help with development.
Fair and simple!
Let's go to through my trash eh? ;
I have extensive knowledge about musical instruments and their making (I'm a luthier myself , and a guitar instructor.)
I'm an English Teacher with master's degree from "American Culture and Literature"
I'm fairly good at electronics.
I have a class 10 diving certificate.
I know a great deal about networking.
I have a tight grip around Windows and it's intricate workings.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks.
That will be great. But is the thread correct? I dont know, but your ideas are welcome!
shoot your questions!! mind you, i am not an expert, not by a long shot, but i do have a field of expertise in Automobiles!
schubeir
If you're good with electronics „
What is the most popular IC the beginners begin with ?? It is famous for timing uses .
BTW post your questions (about android) maybe I can answer one
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Hi guys, first of all thank you for your contribution to this technology which is fastly gaining a strong role in our time mostly thanks to you and due to the strong innovative process that it has as a main difference from the let's say the last "wheel".
For this reason I am looking for some help, I have got some ideas wich I would like to develop, but are quite difficult at least for me ( I study management and I know just a bit of c++) that's why I am asking to you. If someone is interested in a smart idea, which could be an interesting technical challange let me know.
You can contact me here, by pm or by email.
Thank you so much for your contribution in general.
I'm sorry with the mod if I had post in the wrong section