Hey Greg.
Just wondering what this stand for at the bottom of the page:
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No reason. Just curious...
Totally irrelevant question
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Thanks!
Thanks, buddy. I actually figured it was something along those lines, but I fear my knowledge of modern program language is a bit ....lacking, for want of a better word.
Heck, in my youth, I remember programming a Timex-Sinclair 1000 in Basic!
Heck, in my youth, I remember programming a Timex-Sinclair 1000 in Basic!
What you say?
My father is an informatics teacher, and will soon be retired. I'm 27 and I have a MSc in epidemiology. For my data analysis, I learnt how to program in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_%28progr ... anguage%29.
It all began by tearing apart err.... studying the little programming examples my father had on his computer. They were in Pascal. On a Apple LC III. These were times where each of us children could have 1 MB of disk space!
In school year 7 or 8, I borrowed something on Pascal programming in the school library. Geez, the book was old - with metal spiral binding.
During high school, I visited a course on JavaScript and Java programming, and just after high school I borrowed a book on Perl (a scripting language, mostly used on web servers). In a day, I programmed a simple chatroom - one program constantly read the last # lines from a file, and another program wrote your text to the same file.
Well, I forgot the little chess "engine" I wrote in JavaScript. It basically was an opening book - it told me, which move resulted with what percentage into a win for White. It could be fed with the PGN files you can download from The Week In Chess.
Hm, then I took a Java course at the university, but did not finish it because my MSc thesis took much time away...
Well, perhaps you care to read the answer I wrote in the computer assistance thread... I wrote that just before.
Cheers, David
My father is an informatics teacher, and will soon be retired. I'm 27 and I have a MSc in epidemiology. For my data analysis, I learnt how to program in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_%28progr ... anguage%29.
It all began by tearing apart err.... studying the little programming examples my father had on his computer. They were in Pascal. On a Apple LC III. These were times where each of us children could have 1 MB of disk space!
In school year 7 or 8, I borrowed something on Pascal programming in the school library. Geez, the book was old - with metal spiral binding.
During high school, I visited a course on JavaScript and Java programming, and just after high school I borrowed a book on Perl (a scripting language, mostly used on web servers). In a day, I programmed a simple chatroom - one program constantly read the last # lines from a file, and another program wrote your text to the same file.
Well, I forgot the little chess "engine" I wrote in JavaScript. It basically was an opening book - it told me, which move resulted with what percentage into a win for White. It could be fed with the PGN files you can download from The Week In Chess.
Hm, then I took a Java course at the university, but did not finish it because my MSc thesis took much time away...
Well, perhaps you care to read the answer I wrote in the computer assistance thread... I wrote that just before.
Cheers, David
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It tells you that Greg is running a very old version of phpBB which is probably full of security holescliff wrote:Just wondering what this stand for at the bottom of the page:
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