when did you start writing programs, websites, etc. ?
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hi i wanna know when u startet programming? and i wanna know who was the youngest i will post later my dates peter
in the year 2000 I was 11 years old. and I began with C but then I used QBasic(Quick Baisc) and now I am back to (ISO)C++ and C# scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
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in the year 2000 I was 11 years old. and I began with C but then I used QBasic(Quick Baisc) and now I am back to (ISO)C++ and C# scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
hi u are also at www.programmiererboard.de, aren't u? p.s.: is 'scio me nihil scire' a quote or did u write it? if its not a quote i would but scio at the end, so it's real latin how u find it in old books the verbum is in latin at the end, normally, but in fact, u can put it everywhere u want
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hi u are also at www.programmiererboard.de, aren't u? p.s.: is 'scio me nihil scire' a quote or did u write it? if its not a quote i would but scio at the end, so it's real latin how u find it in old books the verbum is in latin at the end, normally, but in fact, u can put it everywhere u want
yes, I am from p.de ps: scio me nihil scire is latin and it means: I know, that I know nothing Verb: yes, but i've learned this sentence so in school ;) scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
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yes, I am from p.de ps: scio me nihil scire is latin and it means: I know, that I know nothing Verb: yes, but i've learned this sentence so in school ;) scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
i knew it means 'I know I know nothing' (in english also exist the AcI-Construct (AcI - Acusativum cum Infinitivum) i learned it so ;) does anyone else wants to share with us his/her start of writing programs
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i knew it means 'I know I know nothing' (in english also exist the AcI-Construct (AcI - Acusativum cum Infinitivum) i learned it so ;) does anyone else wants to share with us his/her start of writing programs
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M_M_G wrote: Er...one question: Why is everyone learning LATIN??? i learn it because i have to by school :(( i wish i could use the space my latin needs for other things and my latin teacher :mad::mad::mad::mad: i could go insane because of her
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>> Er...one question: Why is everyone learning LATIN??? because I learn LATIN only for 2 years after these 2 years(now only 6 months left ;) ) I go to a special programming school ;) If I had not choosen Latin, I had to learn italian or french X| scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
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>> Er...one question: Why is everyone learning LATIN??? because I learn LATIN only for 2 years after these 2 years(now only 6 months left ;) ) I go to a special programming school ;) If I had not choosen Latin, I had to learn italian or french X| scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
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I'm learning French, and I really like it! :) But tell me more about this special programming school!
its called HTL(Höhere Technische Lehranstalt = Higher Technical School)(http://www.htl-vil.ac.at/) it goes over 5 years and then you get a school-leaving examination (called Matura) you learn afaik C,Cobol(Zix),C++,C# and Java. Maybe also other languaged scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech Its incurable, its a Pentium division failure.
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1974, in FORTRAN II, at age 19.:) But I had to wait until 1975 to run it, as there were no computers available outside of major corporations and Universities. At the time, that was probably the youngest possible age to learn, as the book I learned from was in the part of the library restricted to adults. "Another day done - All targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly" - Jennie A.
Roger Wright wrote: At the time, that was probably the youngest possible age to learn, as the book I learned from was in the part of the library restricted to adults. ROTFLMAO. My how times have changed, eh Roger. :-D Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Christopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton
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Roger Wright wrote: At the time, that was probably the youngest possible age to learn, as the book I learned from was in the part of the library restricted to adults. ROTFLMAO. My how times have changed, eh Roger. :-D Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Christopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton
Chris Meech wrote: how times have changed No doubt about it! I seem to recall that things like programming were a whole lot easier to learn then, too! Of course, we didn't have Windows, pointers, references, handles, message maps, and GUIs to contend with...:sigh: "Another day done - All targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly" - Jennie A.