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Answer» Hello I'm Treval. I would just like to let you guys know about the knowledge I have so you can make small assumptions on how to guide me on my questions: - Busy with computers since age 15. - Intensively busy with computers since age 21 (college) - programming experience: 3+ years - field experience: a YEAR (PROJECT assistant) - college: third year now, making a big project - programming languages: C# .NET, Java, VB .NET, ASP .NET - Scripting languages PHP, JavaScript, WShell, VBScript - Other HTML - Computer knowledge: basics of college including: datacommunication & networking, networking+, operating systems, hardware, computer history, communication, webdesign, databases, ITIL, organisational skills, analysis (UML) - networking knowledge: w2k3 server, AD, DHCP/DNS, TCP/IP, configuring hub/switch/routers, OSI model - hardware: construct UTP cables, assemble computers - software: MS Office (all), XP, 98, 2000, Windows7, NT, NT Workstation, Win3.1, 3.11, Apache, IIS, *VNC, Photoshop - languages: French, English, Dutch Treval Quote make small assumptions on how to guide meOkay. PHP is a programming language. I'll probably hit you up on some programming questions that I'll run into.. I have this fat book, C++ Primer PLUS 4th Edition by Stephen Prata, that has been sitting on a shelf for months. In the next few days I'm going to finally pick it up and get going with it..PHP was a scripting language in the beginning.EEVIAC C++ is fine too even though I hardly know anything about it. =D Preferably the ones I know, but any questions are welcome. You've been very helpful. Treval Quote from: Treval on February 12, 2010, 12:39:49 PM ...but any questions are welcome. eeexcellent... [Saving space, attachment DELETED by admin]Great; Maybe then you can help me. Please go to the FIRST page. Building a new computer. Thanks Quote from: kpac on February 12, 2010, 09:43:06 AM Okay.Technically, it's considered both. Just depends on how you use it.Yeah I know. Just wanted be awkward.Well, now the discussion feels sufficiently awkward, so good job. Heh. |
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