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AYK
Hangin' Around

Joined: Apr 03, 2004
Posts: 32
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Thu Apr 22, 2004 5:11 am |
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Hello everybody, I've got a couple of questions for everyone of you, I you would take a look at them, I would be really pleased !
I'm about to send a motivation letter + my CV to IBM for a student internship this summer called EXTREME-BLUE. They want to know if I have experience in open source stuff, and contribute to an open-source project/community.
I was thinking my answer to this question over, and thought : how could you describe someone that does all that. Since you guys/girls must be doing this ( because you are on RAVENPHPSCRIPTS forum ) I was wondering :
* what is your experience in programming, what languages or education ?
* what is your experinece in open source-stuff, like NUKE or LINUX ?
* how often do you look around in forums, or what do you do on the net ?
I hope this info will provide a better view of the 'community' etc for me... |
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AYK

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Thu Apr 22, 2004 6:53 pm |
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Hmm... people aren't really waiting in line to talk about theirselves I gues..  |
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Raven
Site Admin/Owner

Joined: Aug 27, 2002
Posts: 17088
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Thu Apr 22, 2004 7:21 pm |
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AYK wrote: | * what is your experience in programming, what languages or education ?
* what is your experinece in open source-stuff, like NUKE or LINUX ?
* how often do you look around in forums, or what do you do on the net ?
I hope this info will provide a better view of the 'community' etc for me... | I've been programming since 1970. Just a short list of the many languages: RPG I, PL/I, SAS, BASIC, VB, Assembler, Cobol, PHP, Rexx, HTML, JavaScript. Oracle, DB2, MySQL. All the aformentioned - self taught.
Open Source - about 4 years now, I think. Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, Many hacks and scripts.
I really don't have time to spend in many forums. When I goto a forum, it's usually a specific one for a specific purpose, except my own of course  |
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Themis
Worker


Joined: Nov 17, 2003
Posts: 131
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Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:22 am |
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Well not much help from me here, but have been around computers off and on since the old keypunch days. Took some basic programming back then.
Now I am trying to teach myself Html and learn a basic understaning of PHP.
I go to forums all the time. Especially Ravens to learn what I can. It must help because I am not longer afraid to go in and look at my site from the inside out. There isn't a whole lot I can fix but I'm not afraid to look anymore  |
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CodyG
Life Cycles Becoming CPU Cycles

Joined: Jan 02, 2003
Posts: 714
Location: Vancouver Island
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Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:03 am |
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Sometimes us west coast folks need a nanosecond or two to think and respond.
I am not a programmer. regex's give me a headache. Although, once I programmed a 500 instructions maintenance DOS batch file. So only on good days am I a wanna be programmer. But I am a script-a-holic. Open source is my best friend.
I got my first computer in 1986 in a very remote area. The first modem not until 1991 when I moved to the city. I began a BBS system days after that.
I've taken some computer courses, none of them met my immediate needs, but the theory was good. I do read manuals.
My thing was, I wanted my communications creation to do what *I* wanted it to do. ... That took a lot of "modding" of whatever bit of software that came close to my needs. In 1995 the internet AUP was changed. I could have gone into competition with AOL or Compuserve, but in 1997, the files and data on my 5,000 member BBS were put on backup tape for the last time. I took up html.
It wasn't until September 2001 that I really got interested in server-side anything. My lame highspeed ISP suddenly wasn't good enough. I thought I'd have to learn perl/cgi or .asp .. it all looked headachey.
Before installing any CGI script, I read a page titled "How to fix Your CGI script." The last suggestion, it was a long list, said... "If the above doesn't work, try a PHP script."
I went looking for PHP stuff ... I was amazed!! A zillion functions, simple yet elegant and a huge user support base. Perfect solution.
phpbb2, installed! then I found phpnuke ... oops, that looked complex! So back to phpbb2. It was a process. I didn't even know what I didn't know. It took a few more weeks/months before feeling confident enough to try a nuke install, it was nuke6.0 w/ phpbb2 port. Now I knew what I didn't know!
Surf forums? I love to surf forums! It is the mining of knowledge. Besides a walk on the beach, what could be more fun than a few hours at your favorite support sites?
Hope that helps with something and good luck with your interview. |
_________________ "We want to see if life is ubiquitous." D.Goldin |
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AYK

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Sat Apr 24, 2004 5:00 pm |
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Thanks all ! Great responses ! |
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