Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:13 am
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.
Lawl. So crushing you aer.Freshly Snipes wrote:Ask a forum full of lifeless nerds for advice
Afuckingmen, brother.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:dude, enjoy your free time while you have it. life kicks in shortly.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.
And it makes reverse-engineering others code much easiermrd 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.
Try Javazeeko wrote:i'm a mac useri feel like this places a limit on the kinds of programming i can do on my computer (or not?)
Dunno if the Mono Project has extended to Macs... actually you'd still need an IDE for .NET stuff (or code using a text editor, rofl...).zeeko wrote:i'm a mac useri feel like this places a limit on the kinds of programming i can do on my computer (or not?)
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