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− | | Computer Languages, Operating Systems (Windows, Linux Distros) | + | | Computer Languages, Operating Systems (Windows, Linux Distros), Text Editors, IDE's, hoarding programming books, making Android Apps. |
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− | | '''Programming Languages I | + | | '''Programming Languages I Enjoy Using For Hobby and Professional''' |
− | | | + | | C/C++, Java, C#, learning D on the side even though its not very popular yet or may never be (willing to take the risk). |
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+ | | '''Code I live By and believe in''' | ||
+ | | Time is more precious than all the riches in the world. | ||
+ | | In regards to programming I believe time spent learning the craft far outweighs any riches to be had from it. | ||
+ | | Can't take money with you to your grave when you die, but perhaps you can leave something useful behind for the living that still have time. | ||
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Revision as of 21:27, 21 March 2012
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Under Construction (sounds from hammers and nails in the background) More to come.
Name: | Stephen Brooks | ||
Interests: | Computer Languages, Operating Systems (Windows, Linux Distros), Text Editors, IDE's, hoarding programming books, making Android Apps. | ||
Programming Languages I Enjoy Using For Hobby and Professional | C/C++, Java, C#, learning D on the side even though its not very popular yet or may never be (willing to take the risk). | ||
Code I live By and believe in | Time is more precious than all the riches in the world. | In regards to programming I believe time spent learning the craft far outweighs any riches to be had from it. | Can't take money with you to your grave when you die, but perhaps you can leave something useful behind for the living that still have time. |
Useful Websites I Visit:
- Distro Watch (Info on all current Linux distros)
- Tiobe Index (Shows what programming languages are most in use, and on the verge of death.)
- w3schools (Has almost everything you need on Web Based Languages)
- Online Conversion.com (Great for converting just about anything)
- Cprogramming.com (Good for C and C++ Tutorials)
- cplusplus.com (One of the best C++ Tutorial Sites on the net)
- O'reilly (Offer books on all kinds of technology not just programming)
- Awk Programming Language Online Manual
- CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network