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  1. APPL
  2. @xtopher1974 I might be able to help. Will be looking for backend database work/ contact me.
  3. And yes, it seems like they think I should pay for it & the video card
  4. my employer seems to think I should purchase a second monitor to do my job (I work from home). Can they do that?
  5. Rapidshare Downloads @ http://dupedb.com/ #dupedb #Dubaimetro #altc2009
  6. http://bit.ly/PjUIH Well now, the hidden truths come out.
  7. Not sure if doing a business plan will get me into managing the boarding stable where my horses are boarded. It'd save board money for me.
  8. @mike_acton If you prefer the teen years, you've got to be a masochist...
  9. http://bit.ly/JSKEr Inversion of Control
  10. @lazycoder enjoy while they are young, When she gets to teen years, you're dumber than a doorknob and lamer than a 2 dollar bill.
  11. http://bit.ly/BrQzv Remade :Toto's Africa: Group members simulate an African thunderstorm with their hands. a cappella jazz choir
  12. @rowdyrhoda OOP would be covered in an language class for an OOP language because they go hand in hand.
  13. @rowdyrhoda Design Patterns & Testing are related but not necessarily covered in any language classes
  14. @rowdyrhoda http://bit.ly/19M4Pm
  15. @rowdyrhoda yr choic = your choice.. sorry bout that
  16. @rowdyrhoda Design Patterns & Testing is not layout, color, design... it's programming stuff.
  17. @rowdyrhoda Once you understand OOP & have an OOP language, start looking at Design Patterns & Testing ... keep on reading & reading...
  18. @rowdyrhoda Get the basics of one language first, learn Object Oriented Programming along with an OOP language like C# or VB.NET or yr choic
  19. @rowdyrhoda Lost count of languages, some I know well, others have been forgotten, some I get by in... depends on usage.
  20. @rowdyrhoda As an MCT, I went with C# because I came from Java ((syntax was similar). But as a trainer, I can use VB.NET when necessary.