I'm currently in college (graduating soon) for Computer Science and I love to code. I just found this site a few weeks ago and have been looking at lots of different posts. I finally decided to join, I hope to contribute a lot to the organization. I know how to code in C++, Java, 8086, simple C, python, and most popular web languages. I still haven't made that many applications because I want to make something new that's never been done before but it's really hard because a lot of things have already been done
Intro by CodeMonkeyZ
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Intro by CodeMonkeyZ
Posted 01 October 2012 - 06:31 AM
Hi,
I'm currently in college (graduating soon) for Computer Science and I love to code. I just found this site a few weeks ago and have been looking at lots of different posts. I finally decided to join, I hope to contribute a lot to the organization. I know how to code in C++, Java, 8086, simple C, python, and most popular web languages. I still haven't made that many applications because I want to make something new that's never been done before but it's really hard because a lot of things have already been done
. So I'm going to try to come up with some good ideas and I hope I can bring something to the table in the days to come.
I'm currently in college (graduating soon) for Computer Science and I love to code. I just found this site a few weeks ago and have been looking at lots of different posts. I finally decided to join, I hope to contribute a lot to the organization. I know how to code in C++, Java, 8086, simple C, python, and most popular web languages. I still haven't made that many applications because I want to make something new that's never been done before but it's really hard because a lot of things have already been done
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Re: Intro by CodeMonkeyZ
Posted 01 October 2012 - 08:15 AM
Welcome! I'll look forward to seeing you around the forums.
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Re: Intro by CodeMonkeyZ
Posted 02 October 2012 - 07:16 AM
Thats a pretty neat idea, you can change the lighting at a much lower cost. I was actually looking into making my house keyless entry with some NFC technology.
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Re: Intro by CodeMonkeyZ
Posted 02 October 2012 - 08:10 AM
Even at a rough projection of $89 a bulb, I'm more than willing to try them out.
This post has been edited by AnalyticLunatic: 02 October 2012 - 08:17 AM
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