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Posted by Stone Age at 6 July 2008 1:44 |
World is becoming so fast now, boisterous cities with all the colors of rainbow, I cannot find myself. If you link my peaceful little stone house, come have a .... cup of water. |
This php program language seems stereotypical. Read and think about it carefully. Once finished, I feel you will agree that is not.
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
I figured I'd join in and do the Mike Eaton Challenge and post my history as a techie… How old were you when you started programming? Oh I was 10 or 11 I guess when I started programming. How did you get started in programming? My family had an Epson 286 12Mhz w/ 4mb of ram and MS-Dos 3.22. I used to play a game called MathBlaster(tm). The original version was writing in gwbasic. You had to start the gwbasic interpreter then stick in the mathblaster game disc and type run ..[next].
Every attempt will be made to give you an overview of every aspect.
Well, Dave Ward tagged me in Michael Eaton's software development meme that's been going around. As far as blog-chain-letters go, this is a great one. It's interesting to see how many diverse backgrounds lead us in the same direction. How old were you when you started programming? 13 (33 years ago as of this writing.) How did you get started in programming? In 1974, there were no personal computers. My school got a very basic "programmable" calculator. It was about 8 times this size ..read more.
There are many kind of associations you can join that will broaden your knowledge. The fact remains, however, you have to read this first.
The technology development landscaped has changed a lot since we started Flurry over three years ago. At the time the dominant development language was Java, all the smart people were programming in Python, web applications were being developed in PHP and new companies were running their applications on rented Linux servers. Times have changed, and these are some current trends in the valley: Virtualization. New services are being built on Amazon EC2 or virtualized services like Slicehost. ..next.
Like it or not, things are better day after day.