Age | 18.5 |
School | Portland State University |
Major | Computer Engineering |
From | Portland, Oregon |
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Favorite Food | Chicken Divan |
Favorite Restaurant | Chang's Mongolian Grill |
Favorite Movie | The Transformers | Favorite Bands |
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Favorite Book | The C++ Programming Language, by Bjarne Stroustrup |
Computer | Sharp PC-9000 Laptop, 100MHz Pentium w/ 8MB RAM, 1.1GB HD, 11.5" LCD Screen, 6X CD-ROM, 10baseT Zircom Ethernet Card, 28.8KBps modem, and a partridge in a pear tree |
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Programming Experience: Began programming in January, 1995 with a High School Qbasic course which covered basic Qbasic programming and an introduction to robotics with GW BASIC. Shortly thereafter I bought a Visual Basic 3.0 compiler and learned that language. In June 1995 I began learning the C++ Programming language independantly using books such as Using Borland C++ 4.5 and Thinking in C++. I've been programming in Pascal since about January 1996, but not very actively. My area of expertise is DOS graphics programming, but I am beginning to face reality and making the move to Windows programming with the MFC and game programming with DirectX 3.0. I'm also getting into Database programming in Visual Basic and Artificial Intelligence.
Interesting note: I'm also a protocol droid fluent in Bacci who understands the binary language of moisture vaporators.
Here's a picture of me (Driver's License)
Thanks QP7, now we know! And Knowing is half the
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