Learn assembly, yeah. You can write some real cool stuff in some very small filesizes. Plus it gives you a real insight into the inner-workings of computers.
zeeko wrote:ok so i'm living in this house with a bunch of runners. i work 40 hours a week, sometimes i bounce at a bar on the weekends, i run 5 miles a day, i read, and we play board games and drink and watch movies etc. but i still have so much time. and money. I feel like i want to do something productive with my time. any ideas?
some things i was thinking= getting a bike and bike riding, a ds and playing a lot of online video games, some other way of playing video games, getting a language program and start to learn a language, get a cool tv series to watch, learn how to program?, read more books? hmm i'm out of ideas.
dude, enjoy your free time while you have it. life kicks in shortly.
mrd wrote:Learn assembly, yeah. You can write some real cool stuff in some very small filesizes. Plus it gives you a real insight into the inner-workings of computers.
And it makes reverse-engineering others code much easier
sounds like the countdown for someone (I won't say who but his nic starts with "zeek" and ends in "o") to wind up stuck in a strange vagina before the holiday weekend has begun.