Re: CENSUS of user's ages... (A82: )


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Re: CENSUS of user's ages... (A82: )




Sept 21...when's your birthday?  I am learning Perl, know a little VB (I mean
a LITTLE - based only on my knowledge of TI-BASIC and what my dad taught me),
TI-BASIC, HTML (not really a language, but I've "programmed" many web pages).
I made a whole bunch of programs in TI-BASIC, but they were never released.
At the peak of my TI-BASIC era, asm was available and I immediately started
programming SameGame (which I was programming in BASIC - unsuccessfully - at
the time), because I already knew asm (this because I heard about the Expander
or whatever Mel Tsai made and wanted to get this to the TI-82, so I learned
asm from the Online Zshell School - though I started w/ Greg Parker's Zshell
lessons - and my friends all thought I was really weird).  I want to learn C
really bad, also x86 asm, so I can start making PC games!!!!!!!!!
woohoo!!!!!!!!!!
Cya...

~Adamman

In a message dated 98-03-24 05:06:53 EST, you write:

> septermber xx?  which day?
>  
>  Do you program anything adam?
>  
>  (other than 82 asm)  Which progs have you made?
>  
>  >I will be tuning 14 in September...
>  >
>  >~Adamman
>  >
>  >In a message dated 98-03-22 21:46:04 EST, you write:
>  >
>  >> When are you going to be 14?  I just turned 14...  I'm lucky that there 
> are
>  >>  so many young people here...they accept the fact that young people are
>  >>  smart.
>  >>
>  >>  Adults think I'm doumb...  I told www.mp3.com I wasn't ready to reveal 
> my
>  >>  age...they wouldn't think a 14 year old could make a hardware mp3
player.
> ..
>  >>
>  >>  I will be updating the news page at mp3.com, so check back in a few
days!
> 
>  >>
>  >>  Grant
>  >>
>  >>  I never do get tired of the 300 or so messages a week telling me I am a
>  >>  wonderful programmer...  :)
>  >>
>  >>  >>WOW someone younger than me.  I guess I can reveal my age now...
>  >>  >>13 :-)
>  >>  >>Of course some of you already knew that
>  >>  >>
>  >>  >>~Adamman







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