So since you were 12, judging from your ICQ information? Whoah.Quote:
Originally posted by KaKoKoOl
its been approx. 7 years , now its been a part of my life i start my PC first in the morning then i do other work.
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So since you were 12, judging from your ICQ information? Whoah.Quote:
Originally posted by KaKoKoOl
its been approx. 7 years , now its been a part of my life i start my PC first in the morning then i do other work.
well yeap im using or u can im with computer when i was 12 yrs. old don't say that i have copied it from somewhere else.Quote:
Originally posted by Terr
So since you were 12, judging from your ICQ information? Whoah.
my first language was LOGO besides that DOS
After that GWBASIC.
Than i learn C, Assembly language , JAVA , and now im working learning other fields like networking
In hacking its been 3 -4 yrs.
I start using computer (it was a schneider CPC-464, which had virtually no success in US) when I was 13, which means i'm in computer for nearly 14 years.
My first access to the internet was with a TN-3270 emulation connected to a S370 mainframe ... kind of a dinausorus! Not completly extinct, but in good way!
I also made several little systems based on 8051 or TI's DSP.
*nostalgic*
Jean-Francois
...okkkk...as far as i know...i am working since...round about '95..
mm so that makes ..how much????? .....almost seven years.....
but i can say that it is a part of my body....believe me....i cannot stay..without it now.....
i can say that computer is my heart and internet is the blood flowing inside....hahahhahaha......
intruder...... :firedevil...
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knowlege is a tresure , the more u share ....it increases....
I'm 16 now and I've been using computers about the same amount of years... :-) One of my first experiences (or so I've been told and I've seen the evidences 'cause we still have got them.. :) ) is that I broke a keyboard of an Intel 80068-computer... The keyboard was attached to the monitor (something like 8" orange-and-black) which was attached to the main unit, so it was kinda laptop... :-) Guess it weights like 15 kgs... :-)Quote:
Originally posted by casper3699
How long have some of you been working on computers?
I have for about 10 years
First experience with the 'net was around '94, it think. It was a BBS, connected through a 2400bbs modem.. :P "ATDTxxxxxxx", "ATH", ...
Every other stuff just came naturally... Began programming with QBasic, now I'm kinda good at it and in Visual Basic.
Darn, I have to send this message to the another forum where you tell something about yourself, too.
-ZeroOne
PS. If I've got some bad English don't punish me with negative AntiPoints 'cause I'm not a natural English speaker... Just learning it at school and in the computer universe... ;-) (Yeah, now praise me for writing so good English... ;-)
:)
My homepage is found at http://koti.mbnet.fi/~villes/
I started with one of the old spectrum comps 48k ? 64k ?
cant remember
(where they classed as computers) ;)
But then never touched one until about a year ago
'shrugs' i'm way new
In 1983 after getting out of the navy, where I used a pneumatic analog control system on Steam generating equipment, I promptly purchased the latest and greatest C-64, lol.
I have continued to interact with computers to control power plants, but have not used them at home, until about a year and a half ago. They are now a part of my daily life and I am in the process of learning perl and java.:D
My mom got a C64 sometime in the mid 80's. I played with it a little, but didn't learn a whole lot from it. I started seriously learning about computers in high school in 94. I'm in college for a BS degree in computer science, and have had jobs working with computers since 99. I did contract work for Wal-Mart Home Office doing network trouble shooting on the networks at each Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. Now I do web design and work at Desktop Support Services on campus.
Six years. My intro to the computer world was way back in 3rd grade..I hate typing..I have been into it heavily since about '97 but started doing the whole security thing in late 96. It was interesting to see firewalls really start to be implemented, properly anyway...
It went from me being able to cruise around the back of virtually any network under a guest account to not being even able to connect to 9 out of 10 systems just a few months later. That upset me, ahh but challenges can be healthy..