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Looking for EXPERIENCE!!!

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    Hey I'm a 20 y/0 female programmer in fl.. I'm looking for experience, small tasks/ programs.. ANYTHING Work in C, Java and VB I need the learning experience, as long as I can use it as a reference later on!! Turn your head into a lima bean and flick it off your shoulders

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      Hey I'm a 20 y/0 female programmer in fl.. I'm looking for experience, small tasks/ programs.. ANYTHING Work in C, Java and VB I need the learning experience, as long as I can use it as a reference later on!! Turn your head into a lima bean and flick it off your shoulders

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      Do what most programmers do then. Write something that will solve a problem that interests you. Then publish an article about it. The more you program the more you learn. You'll be creating something you can use. You will be publishing it so someone else can learn. When someone asks for references, you can not only point to the many applications and types of applications you have written, but you can say you have been published. Now for real work. I suggest you start talking to your parents, your friends, your friends parents. Anyone you can find that you think might be able to help. Ask them if they know of a company and better yet a manager in the company that would be willing to give you an internship. Usually these are unpaid, but the benefits far outweight the pay if you have no experience. You might also contact your local charities. Depending on the type of charity they may let you volunteer and help out. Hope that gives you some ideas. Your best chance is to get a personal reference though. Take a browse through the many articles on this site and I am sure you can find some ideas for what to write on your own time just for fun. Here is something to strive for. Write a distributed game engine that will allow unlimited participants to live in a virtual world. Ok, maybe that is a bit much to start out with.

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