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#1 tali  Icon User is offline

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Heya

Posted 10 March 2010 - 09:42 AM

Hey there, i'm Tali, i'm a college student studying computer security.
I'm a pretty newbie programmer, college was my first experience at real programming (though i've touched on web programming previously).
I'm generally programming in vb.net but i've played with java and python previously and i'm also familiar with sql, javascript and a little php

Anyway, i'm here to learn :D and, maybe in time, to help others learn.

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Re: Heya

Posted 10 March 2010 - 10:34 AM

Welcome to dream.in.code!!!!, what are you planning on learning mainly?
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Re: Heya

Posted 10 March 2010 - 11:24 AM

Welcome to Dream.In.Code

Thanks for joining Dream.In.Code, hope to see you around the forums someday :)

You have just stepped into the greatest programming community on the Internet, we have experts for just about every mainstream language, and even some languages that aren't so mainstream, so the level of expertise is second to none. All will be more than willing to help, as long as you too are willing to put forth the effort to solve your problem, and to go along the road to becoming a better programmer smile.gif

I would like to ask that when making a programming question that you first place your code inside code tags like this :code: . This makes it much easier to read through large pieces of code, and keeps your post a little more organized.

When posting a programming question first make sure you're in the first forum, then make sure you provide as much information as you can think of that would make it easier for a 2nd pair of eyes to help you debug your issue.

If you happen to get bored (I know, it's real hard to do here) you can check out our Off Topic Caafeine Lounge, the Corner Cubical, dedicated to industry talk, or the Student Campus, dedicated to all things for students.

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact myself or another staff member, and we will be more then happy to answer any questions you might have.


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