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| Stephen Brooks
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| '''AgeInterests:'''| 28Computer Languages, Operating Systems (Windows, Linux Distros), Text Editors, IDE's, hoarding programming books, making Android Apps.
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|'''Interests:Programming Languages I Enjoy Using For Hobby and Professional'''| Computer LanguagesC/C++, Operating Systems (WindowsJava, Linux Distros) and want to learn Mac Os X, Text Editors, IDE'sC#, programming Books, Kindle Ebooks, PC Game when I'm bored and have time. Old Hobbies learning D on the side even though its not very popular yet still revisit now and then include: Collecting rocks, minerals and fossils, coins, and stamps. Astronomy facinates meor may never be (willing to take the risk).
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| '''Programming Languages Code I want to learn starting live By and believe in 2011 - ????:'''| Ruby, Python, D (Owned by [http://wwwTime is more precious than all the riches in the world.digitalmars.com/ Digital Mars]), Objective-C, Java (yes In regards to programming I still haven't learned this language yet, only believe time spent learning the craft far outweighs any riches to be had a taste of from it.), Bash, and awk. I wonCan't be able take money with you to learn all these languages at once and definately not in one yearyour grave when you die, but I'd like to start with D as a hobby language perhaps you can leave something useful behind for fun. More important languages like Java will be learned through my CPA Program here at Seneca which shouldn't be the living that difficult to learn. To be honest Java looks safer than C/C++, although it's known to be slowerstill have time.
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| '''Primary Goal While In Seneca'''
| What I really want while being at Seneca is to get involved in as many Open Source Projects as I can before graduating. Experiance talks BS walks. (Different from the actual phrase, but appropriate given the situation.) I really want to prove myself to be a worthy employee in the workforce, because I am serious about programming, and am willing to learn new things, even things that have absolutely nothing to do with programming. I get curious when I see code I haven't seen before, and like to try it out and see what it does. Curiousity is one of my greatest strengths, and I might aswell use it to my advantage. After all without curiousity there would be no motivating force behind learning to program and better oneself in general.
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