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nafoon  3/29/07 6:39:15 AM

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thanks for the message back m8 wen u told me bout viewin the code is that the code for the design ive created or part or help~?
 
liddokun  6/08/07 4:39:43 PM

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I remember my first foray into programming was back in grade school (I was around 14 at that time) and playing around with BASIC on an Apple II computer. Later in high school I learned Turbo Pascal. Then later I learned Borland C/C++.... its tough learning it and I had half a dozen books on C/C++ each book is about 700 pages long. Back then you get to have fun learning assembly language (which nobody really uses now with all the high level languages floating around). There are a few obsolete computer languages such as FORTRAN (Formula Translation) and COBOL (which I don't think people really uses anymore). Of course back in my time Windows hasn't been made yet and the latest version of DOS was MS-DOS version 2.00 then Microsoft released Windows 1.00 (which is butt ugly and barely functional but it's the first of the WYSIWYG GUI).. the good version of Windows was Windows 3.0 and then Windows 3.11 then came Windows 95 and Microsoft later release Direct X in the Windows 98 days. Had my first foray into the world of Unix when I installed Red Hat Linux into my old box just out of curiosity... had fun tinkering around and figuring out how to use X-windows and GCC compiler (I crashed and burn most of the time). Then came the age of the modems. First foray into BBS (Bulletin Board System) in 1989 had a Sportslink 2400 bps modem I bought for $50 then I upgraded to a GVC 14400 bps modem at the cost of $300 bucks. Then had my first UUCP email address (it's a nerd status quo to have your own email address back then). In 1991 had my first taste of internet and has been hooked ever since. I remember then the first browser I used was the Mosaic internet browser version 1.0 which later became Netscape 1.0. I tried Gopher on Unix.. didn't like it too much @_@; I remember back then internet access is expensive costing about $5-10 bucks an hour.
 

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