Omnimaga
General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: Aspiring on June 19, 2014, 10:19:00 pm
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Alright I joined a year and a half ago.... ::) Soooo.... I think my introduction is well overdue so here it goes....
I am 17 (junior in high-school) and am concurrently enrolled in college for high-school credit. (If things continue as planned I will have a associates degree in math when I graduate from high-school.) I just finished Calculus II last semester (yay calculus!).
I am a big math nerd and I really enjoy programming. I learned C++ as my first programming language as a freshmen after that I learned lua and C#. (I brought my big C++ book as reading material for reading in English once but the teacher told me to put it away. :P Too bad because I was serious about reading it.) I don't know java and might not ever, some of the syntax is confusing (for example why have "@overide" on a different line as the function definition?). I hope to go to an instate university with a good computer science program. One university I am thinking of is CSM.
I live in Colorado. Also I am an Atheist.
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Glad to have you around :D
However OS 2.43MP>2.55MP :trollface:
EDIT: Colorado? Does it means you might have encountered that one blue lobster at one point? :P
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DJ ++ about 2.43. Nothing beats 1.19 tho. :P
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EDIT: Colorado? Does it means you might have encountered that one blue lobster at one point? :P
Maybe I could dig up a fossil of one. :P If I did find a fossil of one I would have a hard time proving I found a blue lobster but how could you prove I didn't find one. :trollface:
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Which C++ book?
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Glad to have you around :D
However OS 2.43MP>2.55MP :trollface:
EDIT: Colorado? Does it means you might have encountered that one blue lobster at one point? :P
2.43....MP?!?!?!?! O.O
Also, (late) peanuts:
!peanuts
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Whoops yeah I forgot.
!peanuts
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here, have sum:
!peanuts
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Glad to have you around :D
However OS 2.43MP>2.55MP :trollface:
EDIT: Colorado? Does it means you might have encountered that one blue lobster at one point? :P
2.43....MP?!?!?!?! O.O
Also, (late) peanuts:
!peanuts
woops, typo from my part. My bad :P
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Which C++ book?
"Object-Oriented Programming in C++" Fourth Edition by Robert Lafore I found it on my dad's bookshelf so I read it (He has a lot of programming/database/os books I would guess over 60.) :)