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Forum lurkers, introduce yourself ... !!
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Originally Posted by MoNkEe
Ok, so I'm Dani (ironic enough)
Anywho, glad to have you and the new members aboard. I hope you like it here. Have fun and watnot. Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
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Hi, I'm testjack.....I would like to learn to program in Visual Basic and I guess I need to learn a little basic 1st. I am just floundering on where to start. Any suggestions on a good book to start with? Something simple like maybe a for Dummies type of text?
I hope I am in the right place for this.
I hope I am in the right place for this.
testjack, it's better if you create a new thread in the appropriate forum if you want to get more responses. This is an introduction thread after all.
Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
Well... here I am. Great forums! I am a member of a few and this one has a good feel to it.
I am just picking up ASP.net/VB.net I have created a few asp 3.0 sites, but am always looking for anew challenge, so .net it is.
I will help out those I can. I have background in CSS, ASP, PHP(very little), SQL, DB Design, and good old html.
Looking forward to chating with you all,
JasonRCS
I am just picking up ASP.net/VB.net I have created a few asp 3.0 sites, but am always looking for anew challenge, so .net it is.
I will help out those I can. I have background in CSS, ASP, PHP(very little), SQL, DB Design, and good old html.
Looking forward to chating with you all,
JasonRCS
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Hi everyone. My name is Tim Cummings. I'm currently getting my Bachelors degree in Information Systems Security. This site is so full of information that it's intoxicating. I hope that I can gain a lot of knowledge from all of these smart people that contribute here as well as share some of my own knowledge with others. This is an impressive site to be sure. My main areas of expertise are in Windows OS's, but I really like Linux a lot. I'm just not as experienced with what's under the hood (so to speak) with Linux, but I'm learning.
Tim:p
Tim:p
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Well, I'll throw my introduction up here... I'm hardly a lurker... I found the site a few days ago, looking for a decent Ada Forum. (Finally went to Usenet for that.) I joined, and have been putting my two cents in wherever I felt it was appropriate.
You'll notice in my signature a reference to Uncreative Labs, that's a website that I'm developing with 5 other people. We ran in to some hosting problems and were down about 6 months, so there's a lot of faithful people that don't know we're back. I'm hoping to find some of our "lost sheep" here and there... The site is about old "classic" computers, as well as helping out with new. We hope to keep the site free of annoying graphics and provide information presented in a easily read form. So far, we're succeeding.
You'll notice in my signature a reference to Uncreative Labs, that's a website that I'm developing with 5 other people. We ran in to some hosting problems and were down about 6 months, so there's a lot of faithful people that don't know we're back. I'm hoping to find some of our "lost sheep" here and there... The site is about old "classic" computers, as well as helping out with new. We hope to keep the site free of annoying graphics and provide information presented in a easily read form. So far, we're succeeding.
www.uncreativelabs.net
Old computers are getting to be a lost art. Here at Uncreative Labs, we still enjoy using the old computers. Sometimes we want to see how far a particular system can go, other times we use a stock system to remind ourselves of what we once had.
Old computers are getting to be a lost art. Here at Uncreative Labs, we still enjoy using the old computers. Sometimes we want to see how far a particular system can go, other times we use a stock system to remind ourselves of what we once had.
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