When I was young, my teacher wanted us to draw our dream job. I drew an astronaut, because it was the easieat to draw - Just a silver coat. She asked why I wanted to be an astronaut (because it was a pretty obscure choice) and I lied that I wanted to help civilizations discover more. Of course, that was pretty unrealistic, and I knew some day I would establish the career I actually want to go for and laugh at how ridiculous that speech of mine was. That time is now, as I hear you wanted to work with robots, this fragment of my past rang.
@GabrielTomitsuka Anyway: I am a simple person. And I love to laugh in public. But I live in a twisted place, a doomed life, and deal with more than you expect. I don't take things for granted, because...
I can never take anything for granted. I don't have parents who have anything to spare, less to talk to, because they aren't even here. So there you have that. GL
Hallo I'm 16 from Alpha Centauri, living on Earth, formerly a professional game developer, now a professional as well as fanatic Java, C++, ActionScript software and libraries developer. I code whenever I can.
In home computing, a hacker is someone who modifies software or hardware of their own private computer system. It includes building, rebuilding, modifying, and creating software (software cracking, demoscene), electronic hardware (hardware hacking, overclocking, modding), either to make it better, faster, to give it added features or to make it do something it was not originally intended to do. Hacking in this sense originated around hobbyist circles discussing the MITS Altair at the homebrew computer club.
== Hardware modifier ==
Hardware hackers are those who modify hardware (not limite...
Being a terrible coder myself (honestly, meeting real coders puts my skills to shame, despite outpowering everyone on the international level), 1 sounds rare, 2 is more realistically yet another rant from Uni, as for 3:
Yes, but for saving time I don't do error handling during beta. Short before release, I do all the internationalisation code, all the error handling code, and performance improvements. It's always good to check the code line by line before doing a public release
Development for JOS is on hold until 2015 to let me spend time with family. I don't see them much. I have my mum, dad, little bro and dog. The teat just aren't there. Not bad, I guess, could be much worse. I take way too much to be granted. At least I have the family of a bunch of teenagers who moan about life together and probably don't care much about one another.