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In Topic: Need somone to optimize a plugin.
Posted 18 Mar 2013
Hello, if you're still looking for someone to code this contact me on skype at GrantLyk, i'm the Co-Founder of a web hosting company known as Koanhosting. -
In Topic: Today's programmer is not such innovative as past's
Posted 17 Sep 2012
aloneprogrammer, on 15 September 2012 - 08:38 AM, said:Yes this is true today's programmer can't do what other do.There are many programming language but they built on C or on DENNIS RITHIES'S Shoulder and C is on Asm so someone can create asm which can create language which directly generate binary,can someone make things appear o monitor or create colours from ground-up without using anything all from scratch,etc....
Haha, oh so hipster, i bet you were programming before it was cool? -
In Topic: Is Computer Science my best bet if I want to be a programmer?
Posted 17 Sep 2012
Ameer27, on 08 August 2012 - 12:12 PM, said:Hello I'm new here. I didn't know where to post this question so I decided to post it here.
So I want to be a programmer, and I'm going to university next year.
I think this question is stupid because it's quite obvious my best bet is Computer Science, but just wanted to make sure. Maybe there are other subjects, which I doubt.
So is Computer Science the best subject to study in university if you want to be a programmer/developer.
Thanks
P.S.: What's the difference between programmer and developer. I think they are the same right?
I am personally doing Software Development for my programming course -
In Topic: Looking for a game programmer
Posted 17 Sep 2012
JoopBananenbuiger, on 31 August 2012 - 04:23 AM, said:
Swalbrick, on 31 August 2012 - 01:43 AM, said:The reason we would be charging for participating in the beta is that it helps support the developers and is more of a demo than a beta, it will give us a larger amount of people to find bugs and be of good quality.
So a little bit like they did with minecraft, am i right?
Something that i'm really wondering though is: What will you and your friend be doing exactly? Will you only be thinking up new features or will you actually be joining the development process (programming, art, music and/or sound effects)? If you are doing development work, can we see your portfolio or earlier work?
It would be saddening if him and his friend were just reaping the benefits and money from our programming -
In Topic: Part Time Jobs
Posted 11 Sep 2012
"Our site will be launched soon. We will be up and running in: 00 00 00 00 00"
Why isn't it up D:
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