Thread: Anyone interested?

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    Anyone interested?

    Ok no need to flame on this because i realize its a futile request
    but the gains are worth the asking.

    Ok is there anyone out there that is experienced in c++, that has
    alot of free time and bored to hell?

    Im advancing in c++ on my own, no individual or schooling
    to help me on my way, only books and tut. Anyways if anyone
    is interested in spending some time to help me advance in it
    it would be much appreciated.

    Im especially interested in creating window applications, and
    learning to do socket programming.

    I catch on quickly and with good code examples and english
    description ill catch on quick to what your trying to teach.

    Im really only interested in C / C++ / AMS / MFC / XML
    (i know everless about the last 3 but very interested)
    also if i ever accomplish anything of great importants with what
    you have helped me to grasp you will not be forgotten, im a man
    of my word.

    Anyways schedule pretty open, i do work alot during the days
    but i may soon be getting a job setting up linux game servers
    so i could be home even more often. Anyways no need to bore
    you more with this request. But if there is anyone out there
    interested in taking the time i wont disappoint .

    im fimilar with classes and structs and pointers and a few other
    things in c / c++ so you wont be teaching a complete newbie.

    PS im good at writing structed and readable code, im bad at
    putting comments though but ill work on it. If your interested
    and care to see the source to a couple small programs i have
    written ill be glad to send you way if it will help convence you
    to help me. Anyways thanks ahead of time for any post to
    this comment and for any thoughts or ideas that could help
    me advance on my own if no one has the time.

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    Registered User axon's Avatar
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    and what do you offer in return?

    and this belongs in either GD or that new project board.

    >>Ok no need to flame on this because i realize its a futile request

    you obviously don't realize it is futile, otherwise you wouldn't post it; or, you're an idiot.

    some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com

    there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka

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    lol yea i figured since wasnt code related it might belong
    somewhere else, but im really looking for a c++ programmer
    so i wanted to post here.

    no i really do realize its futile, but i just think that there is
    someone somewhere willing to do it, its just futile because
    how likely is it to find that person. but i do it because finding
    that person is more important then the fact that most likly this
    is a wasted attempt.

    offer in return, not much just someone for you to have some
    control over, i will offer some kind of compensation if
    whatever im provided with lets me achieve something, you never
    know i may beable to help you out with something somewhere
    sometime.

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    in the infamous words of Jerry Maguire...

    $$$$ SHOW ME THE MONEY $$$$$
    Last edited by The Brain; 09-17-2004 at 12:21 AM. Reason: added dollar signs for emphasis
    • "Problem Solving C++, The Object of Programming" -Walter Savitch
    • "Data Structures and Other Objects using C++" -Walter Savitch
    • "Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers" -Kip Irvine
    • "Programming Windows, 5th edition" -Charles Petzold
    • "Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example" -John E. Swanke
    • "Network Programming Windows" -Jones/Ohlund
    • "Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming in 24 Hours" -Michael Morrison
    • "Mathmatics for 3D Game Programming & Computer Graphics" -Eric Lengyel

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    i knew someone was gonna say that lol, if i had money i would
    have offered it lol.

    anyways id rather have someone who did it for the passion of
    programming, stricly because they enjoy it and want to share
    there joy with others.

    if find programming to be a wonderful joy specially when i succeed
    in what im trying to accomplish.


    uh pardon my spelling errors lol, im more into math,
    science and history, then english, spelling and grammar

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    you teach me women.. i teach you c++.


    I am object-oriented.. what can i say..
    Last edited by The Brain; 09-17-2004 at 12:46 AM.
    • "Problem Solving C++, The Object of Programming" -Walter Savitch
    • "Data Structures and Other Objects using C++" -Walter Savitch
    • "Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers" -Kip Irvine
    • "Programming Windows, 5th edition" -Charles Petzold
    • "Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example" -John E. Swanke
    • "Network Programming Windows" -Jones/Ohlund
    • "Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming in 24 Hours" -Michael Morrison
    • "Mathmatics for 3D Game Programming & Computer Graphics" -Eric Lengyel

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    >>i knew someone was gonna say that<<

    and

    >>no i really do realize its futile<<

    makes you an idiot ; now I don't have any doubts. Since you are an idiot, there is no point in teaching you anything. You should just leave.

    some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com

    there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka

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    Ok, the message is out there. Anyone who is interested should e-mail or PM JarJar - I will reopen this upon request (via PM).

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