moofooga
Joined Thu 01/31/08
Posts: 8978
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| Mon 10/20/08 11:35 PM |
So what're YOU doin' here, MEEka?
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aspiegirl
Joined Mon 10/06/08
Posts: 33
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| Tue 10/21/08 08:53 AM |
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Actually make that Python...changed my mind ;)
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eranikus
Joined Fri 10/17/08
Posts: 3
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| Tue 10/21/08 09:57 AM |
Python isn't bad. It's what I used to start out. You can make some fairly interesting platform-independent programs with it. You'd be surprised what uses it. It's a fairly pleasant language, but there are definitely better ones.
Just out of curiosity, and to keep the Geek Girl thing going, are there any other girls other than aspiegirl who program? Or what's the most 'geekiest' thing you've done and/or moment?
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jessicapickle
Joined Sat 09/15/07
Posts: 1990
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| Tue 10/21/08 11:40 AM |
Ok, we are in DESPERATE need of translation here, now, here goes:
Geek: Loves video games, card games with fantasy in them, movies, and anything that has to do with make believe
Nerds: Are smart and know how things run.
Dorks: know and love everything.
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campguy
Joined Tue 10/21/08
Posts: 22
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| Wed 10/22/08 02:34 AM |
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Actually make that Python...changed my mind ;)
If you are learning Python complement it with Django.
http://www.djangoproject.com/
Screw VB... I dislike all Microsoft bloatware...
oh btw I'm a tried and true geek :-D haha still my luck with geek girls though has never been great.
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Bushidobillyclub
Joined Fri 05/11/07
Posts: 536
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| Thu 10/23/08 04:59 PM |
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LOL I'm probably the winner on this one, for more reasons than I could possibly explain.
You drink what looks like either an amber or dark beer, so you dont count!
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wheresmycoffee
Joined Tue 10/28/08
Posts: 1
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| Tue 10/28/08 08:07 PM |
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I ripped out the phone wires in my house, installed cat5, a server, and 3 computers. I added VOip. I''m a little geeky
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oracle_at_delphi
Joined Sun 09/21/08
Posts: 2
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| Sat 11/01/08 10:16 PM |
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I built an Oracle 11g RAC cluster on RedHat 5 using VMWare and virutal shared disks in order to run ASM. Is that geeky enough?
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tngxl65
Joined Sat 01/12/08
Posts: 1908
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| Sat 11/01/08 10:22 PM |
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I built an Oracle 11g RAC cluster on RedHat 5 using VMWare and virutal shared disks in order to run ASM. Is that geeky enough?
Wow... I understood all of that. I'm afraid for myself now.
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Mindsi
Joined Tue 05/13/08
Posts: 908
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| Sun 11/02/08 06:07 AM |
I didn't although I do understand RedHat 5, and recognize VMWare (although I don't know what to do with it.
Not nearly geeky enough.
Also not a girl, so not the subject of this thread.
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