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ScottyB Feb 13th, 2008 4:44 AM

Hello ProgrammingForums
 
Hi All,

Just a quick intro about myself. I have only just discovered ProgrammingForums and it looks like a cool site.

My story goes something like this. I have always been interested in computers, and have tinkered for as long as I can remember. Then one day I had a midlife crisis and decided that an agricultural advisor was not the career for me. After serveral years of juggling a job, a relationship and a self imposed regime of programming study, I managed to score a job as a programmer / system's analyst with a national transport company. I have been at this now for 2 years and have not looked back. My only regret is that I did not do this sooner.

Although at work I code for VB.NET 2005 and T-SQL , I love playing with all languages so this forum is ideal for me.

My words of advise for anybody considering a programming as a career is, go for it. Anything is possible as long as you have the passion and dedication to do it.

Ok. I'll stop ranting now.

itgalary Feb 13th, 2008 10:11 AM

Re: Hello ProgrammingForums
 
Yeah this type of forums are really helpfull. I always use forums to solve my doubts

ScottyB Feb 13th, 2008 4:17 PM

Re: Hello ProgrammingForums
 
Hi itgalary

I have always found forums like this to be helpful as they can offer suggestions that you never thought of. I don't like forums where the answers are given to you I like helpful guidance that sets you on the right track. The best way to learn is to do it yourself.

Kind Regards

ScottyB


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Originally Posted by itgalary (Post 141040)
Yeah this type of forums are really helpfull. I always use forums to solve my doubts


big_k105 Feb 13th, 2008 4:40 PM

Re: Hello ProgrammingForums
 
Welcome to the community :)


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