dolrich06, on Sep 23 2009, 01:22 PM, said:
I am a web developer for a company during day time, and im working for two web company during night time.
I don't have idea about blogging, there's no wrong in trying. Some say their earning good per month, but i think that would take some time.
Gudluck bro...
wow your a busy man? what company? anyway you are good in website maybe sometime can you teach me? ehe i know that was too much but i really want to learn more.. well goodluck to you too
ragav.bpl, on Sep 23 2009, 02:48 PM, said:
I would like to join this discussion as well....
I too have a favorite subject which I really like to read..
I like to read any subjects related to programming or computer software..
My deep interest is towards computer, I have developed many softwares as well as websites.
I really like to work on computer for hours and hours.
I would say that computer is something which I can't live without....
Hope my participation was somthing you would have enjoyed....
your a computer geek? do you use different types of language to develop a program? where you from? are you a freelance programmer or working into a company? sorry about the questions.. i am just curious
rvalkass, on Sep 23 2009, 07:56 PM, said:
My favourite subjects were always things like maths, physics, chemistry and electronics. I liked maths because I could do it, I was good at it and I've actually found quite a bit of it useful. Physics appealed because I like knowing how things work, including the universe as a whole. Chemistry was good because if you stick with it long enough you do finally get the chance to make lots of bubbling brightly coloured potions, clouds of smoke and explosions

I never really liked IT simply because it was always so ridiculously easy - using word processors and the like. Now I'm studying physics at university

wow a genius? hey yeah word processors are easy but programming is not that easy to learn it requires a big logic