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In my previous life I was an expert programmer C++/Java. Now I'm an artist Adobe, Corel, and real messy watercolor. Hike a lot in Rocky Mountains.
- Interests
- Math and science, nature and outdoors, mountain climbing, and software that solves any kind of puzzle.
- PC Specs
- low-cost dual-core Windows 7, with Wacom tablet.
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Well I just started eating dinner and thought this would be a neat topic. Everyone knows we love to eat while on the computer; two birds, one chair. I'll start it off: Deli Sandwiches, macaroni salad, potato salad and a Pepsi :) |
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Of course this is a hypothetical scenario. Let’s suppose that you can’t choose last three or four decades, and that you can’t choose to be a historical (real or imaginary) figure so when in history would you choose to live, where and why? |
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I was reading The Queen's "article" >** Fade effect when hovering over ads** and I thought my comment needs a new title, so here it is. I hate ads. This is not some new pet peeve. I've been bombarded by ads in every medium since Kraft Velveeta. That means I … |
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I am wondering about what keyboard layouts the people that use this forum are using. I would suspect a higher quantity of Dvorak users (like myself) then most places. In my opinion there is no reason not to switch from QWERTY to Dvorak other than to switch from QWERTY to … |
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After quite some time (months) I've decided to clean up my email inbox, and the last email I got was a notification from Daniweb. Being reminded of good old times, I've decided to log in and check what's happening. Just as I forgot to log in from time to time, … |
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I would like to create one uniform syntax highlighting color scheme that works for all languages. For example, comments will always be color X. Keywords will always be color Y. Functions will always be color Z. Can we all come up with one color scheme that programmers from all languages … |
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Hi guys, Today I have a nice one question to ask you :) The question is: Assume you have been offered a high-salary job in a software company that develops games for children. You have been assigned to work on developing a game that is uneducational (e.g. about fighting enemies … |
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When is a programmer not a programmer? When he's not programming. For the last few years I've been working in retail stores. Well that's OK because I love working with people, and it's flexible. This year I've been in the mountains, climbing and hiking. Well that's more that OK, it's … |