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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #11
I'm unfortunately not a programmer of any kind. My expertise is in hardware, mostly network infrastructure and servers, particularly cisco routers and switches. Currently, my interest and focus is in cloud technologies. (Virtualization; ESXi)
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2018, 08:48 PM by Skullmeat.)
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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #12
(11-01-2018, 02:48 PM)dmcv18 Wrote:
(10-30-2018, 02:14 PM)Cr3aTor Wrote:
(10-30-2018, 07:51 AM)Jimbo39238 Wrote: Give more information about yourself, your traits etc;
Goodluck with everything.

^^ That would help us understand your skills and what to expect from you.
I'm always interested in new, innovative project ideas.

(10-30-2018, 03:04 PM)mothered Wrote:
(10-30-2018, 01:30 PM)dmcv18 Wrote: Just looking to assemble a team for a project.

Given It's "a" project, would It focus on specifics or a diverse range?

I'm a student with a lot of spare time, if I start something I'll finish it, I'm usually always on discord working on something.
Currently doing GCSE Computer Science among other subjects.

I was thinking about an AI, started working on one last year and had plans but I simply didn't have the skill to complete it, I've been trying to learn more lately on how I could go about finishing it but could use the help.

Oh neat! What's the computer science GCSE like? My IT/ICT GCSE stuff was embarrassing and about 20 years out of date (aka, how to make a picture in paint, how to use excel for simple stuff), but I'd heard people could now choose between comp sci and info tech for GCSE. Is it any good?

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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #13
(11-01-2018, 08:44 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: I'm unfortunately not a programmer of any kind.

Judging by your knowledge generated In posts over the years, I was always under the Impression you know a least one programming language.

There's no right or wrong- If you don't use It, there's no point In learning It.
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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #14
(11-02-2018, 03:06 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-01-2018, 08:44 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: I'm unfortunately not a programmer of any kind.

Judging by your knowledge generated In posts over the years, I was always under the Impression you know a least one programming language.

There's no right or wrong- If you don't use It, there's no point In learning It.

Don't have the patience. I have dabbled in a bit of C#, however.
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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #15
(11-02-2018, 03:08 AM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(11-02-2018, 03:06 AM)mothered Wrote:
(11-01-2018, 08:44 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: I'm unfortunately not a programmer of any kind.

Judging by your knowledge generated In posts over the years, I was always under the Impression you know a least one programming language.

There's no right or wrong- If you don't use It, there's no point In learning It.

Don't have the patience. I have dabbled in a bit of C#, however.

Programming/coding does consume a lot of time and energy.

I have minimal Interruptions at home, so I can allocate and dedicate time as I see fit.
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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #16
(11-01-2018, 09:05 PM)Jiggly Wrote:
(11-01-2018, 02:48 PM)dmcv18 Wrote:
(10-30-2018, 02:14 PM)Cr3aTor Wrote: ^^ That would help us understand your skills and what to expect from you.
I'm always interested in new, innovative project ideas.

(10-30-2018, 03:04 PM)mothered Wrote: Given It's "a" project, would It focus on specifics or a diverse range?

I'm a student with a lot of spare time, if I start something I'll finish it, I'm usually always on discord working on something.
Currently doing GCSE Computer Science among other subjects.

I was thinking about an AI, started working on one last year and had plans but I simply didn't have the skill to complete it, I've been trying to learn more lately on how I could go about finishing it but could use the help.

Oh neat! What's the computer science GCSE like? My IT/ICT GCSE stuff was embarrassing and about 20 years out of date (aka, how to make a picture in paint, how to use excel for simple stuff), but I'd heard people could now choose between comp sci and info tech for GCSE. Is it any good?

Yeah it's good, ICT is basically excel and access etc CS is like hardware and python, I can send you the computer science folder from my school if you are interested lol

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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #17
(11-01-2018, 09:05 PM)Boudica Wrote:
(11-01-2018, 02:48 PM)dmcv18 Wrote:
(10-30-2018, 02:14 PM)Cr3aTor Wrote: ^^ That would help us understand your skills and what to expect from you.
I'm always interested in new, innovative project ideas.

(10-30-2018, 03:04 PM)mothered Wrote: Given It's "a" project, would It focus on specifics or a diverse range?

I'm a student with a lot of spare time, if I start something I'll finish it, I'm usually always on discord working on something.
Currently doing GCSE Computer Science among other subjects.

I was thinking about an AI, started working on one last year and had plans but I simply didn't have the skill to complete it, I've been trying to learn more lately on how I could go about finishing it but could use the help.

Oh neat! What's the computer science GCSE like? My IT/ICT GCSE stuff was embarrassing and about 20 years out of date (aka, how to make a picture in paint, how to use excel for simple stuff), but I'd heard people could now choose between comp sci and info tech for GCSE. Is it any good?

The actual college IT courses are kind of worthless, in my opinion. It's better to get a certification of some kind.
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RE: I'm bored and looking a team. #18
(11-05-2018, 08:54 PM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(11-01-2018, 09:05 PM)Boudica Wrote:
(11-01-2018, 02:48 PM)dmcv18 Wrote: I'm a student with a lot of spare time, if I start something I'll finish it, I'm usually always on discord working on something.
Currently doing GCSE Computer Science among other subjects.

I was thinking about an AI, started working on one last year and had plans but I simply didn't have the skill to complete it, I've been trying to learn more lately on how I could go about finishing it but could use the help.

Oh neat! What's the computer science GCSE like? My IT/ICT GCSE stuff was embarrassing and about 20 years out of date (aka, how to make a picture in paint, how to use excel for simple stuff), but I'd heard people could now choose between comp sci and info tech for GCSE. Is it any good?

The actual college IT courses are kind of worthless, in my opinion. It's better to get a certification of some kind.

Bless you for replying, but this was specific to UK education - GCSEs. These are just high school certifications, and have nothing to do with college lol.

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