Registered: Oct 2000
Location: San Francisco, California
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Hmmmmmmmm..........dj rozzer........a msce and ccna at 18!.......you lie more than bill clinton. CCNA and MSCE take a lot of work to achieve. Your a bloody liar........stop boasting. I can see doing security work and helping with sites n shit but both of those certifications at 18......c'mon. Next thing you will tell me.......your CCIE before 20. Cut the bullshit out.
I don't know if DJ Rozzer lies or not, but I think it is possible to get those two certifications by the time you are 18. All you have to do is read a few books, get some practice and you got it.
The question is whether these certifications are of any use. I dunno about CCNA, but most Microsoft technologies become obsolete pretty quick.
Getting a university degree makes much more sense. The theoretical knowledge you get at university, never becomes obsolete.
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Dans une rivière, telle une loutre
Hello
I programming in Delphi 5 Enterprise
I configure somes NT Server @ work and start to learn how use Linux @ home since 1 week.
Database : Access & SQL Server.
I want to learn how use Interbase & PHP but i've not time
For the members of the tranceadddict video group, i've programmed a soft to share vidz using audiogalaxy on an idea of Loginz. Zipping vidz and concatenate a little mp3 at the start of the zip file. So the new file can be played on Winamp & unzipping using Winzip.
Apr-19-2002 22:02
Durafei
the crazy russian
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: San Francisco, California
Btw, Swamper, are the forums we using your own creation? Or did you customize already existing forums?
For the members of the tranceadddict video group, i've programmed a soft to share vidz using audiogalaxy on an idea of Loginz. Zipping vidz and concatenate a little mp3 at the start of the zip file. So the new file can be played on Winamp & unzipping using Winzip.
ah...so YOU are the cause of all my video headaches..heheh..no offence, but this idea of adding a small mp3 to the start of the video has given me so many problems, i can only view a small fraction of the videos i get thru AG because of it...the problem is that there should be a program to REMOVE that mp3 at the begginning as well...because often when u add the mp3, even zip programs dont unzip it because they detect the mp3 at the start or sumthing like that
peace
Apr-19-2002 22:20
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
I have a 3 years college degree in computer science which basically gives you a formation to be a programmer. I had classes in C/C++/Java/VB/VC++/SQL/ASM/Cobol/lots of networkin and some other stuff...
Since I find programming a monkey-like buisness, I'm now almost finishing my 3 1/2 year(not including optional internships) bachelor at UQAM. My speciality is software engineering and is basically telling programmers (aka monkeys) how (by proper analysis and conception) to program a software. This bachelor has 4 buisness classes, 3 mathematic classes, 1 ethical class/1 choice of buisness or CS and 23 computer science classes. We didn't touch a single Microsoft product(?!), everything could've been done thru Linux. The languages I learnt are Ada(beurk)/Java/C++/C/SQL/some networking/UML notation/ Prolog/ Haskell /Spec notation /project management, software analisys and conception(patterns anyone?) and some other stuff. Also, this summer, I'll have a class about Person-Machine Interfaces. We also worked with some DOD/IEEE/ISO software dev. standards.
My favorite subjects are of course software engineering and data structures, my favorite language is Java, even tho its future isn't looking that bright now...
I know I won't do any software engineering in my first years in the job market because I don't have sufficent experience... but it'll come at some point
I'm in the Software Engineering Specialist Program at the university of toronto. I'm in my 3rd year. I enjoy it. I want to become a game designer. For a while I wanted to become a DJ, but I think I was just really into trance! I've kinda got over that.