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my father is 55 and my mother is 54 (and i'm 16), so my parents are a bit older (and a bigger age-gap)GoneWacko wrote:My father and mother became 50 this year (and 20 years of marriage I think)
So my parents are pretty old for being parents of a 14 year old hahaha
as long as they won't die for another, well... thousand years, I don't mind though... there are some people that really look at me like theand
smilies when I tell them about my parent's.... That kinda makes me :evil:M:evil:A:evil:D:evil:
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Im learning C++ at the moment...Jan wrote:The oldest? Not quite. If somebody here is realy old, it's me. 54 and still playing TTD and lots of other games. And started to learn C++ just last week....am i the oldest

hehe IM OLDER NANANANANA !!!Nemesis wrote:hmm in birthday style... i'm from 17 - 08 - 1983

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Hehehe.. we'll I can tell its not that easy... I have used basic for over 8 years... and now Im going to try CJan wrote:Hmm, for you learning C++ is a just everyday activity. For me is a damm hard work. But, I did some Cobol in my college years and a lot of Basic in my Atari years, so, this is good, to keep my gray cells in shape.
(It looks a bit like Java which I had in school, but a lot of the known functions are so different..)
But indeed I guess its even harder for you. Still great there are even older people stil interested in the computer.. and more important in TTD !!!


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Novell? WTF are you learning novell?Nemesis wrote:/me learning also c++, java, novell and more TI stuff!

C++ and Java are good to learn for sure, go for a bit of assembly too if you can. Get a book on computer architecture. Learn binary. Asm will help you with C as well (help you better understand how it works). Learn data structures too, like b-trees and stuff.
Go learn some tcp/ip fundamentals and some SQL as well.. god NOVELL, WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?
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