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| | | | | Closer to the machine I started my way with programming with Microsoft QBASIC on DOS, I did try (and succeed) to copy code for a game from a BASIC book, and it did run, but I didnt really get development back then. I didnt really understand how and why it works, and most importantly, how to write my own code to implement a different game. Later I was playing higher level languages such as Pascal and C in the high school and PHP at home. | |
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| | | | | Java developers turn to VS Code, or Microsoft Visual Studio Code, for a variety of features and functions, including its debugger. Learn more. | |
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              michaelscodingspot.com
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| | | | | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity | |
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              sean.heelan.io
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| | | A few months back I started Persistence Labs with the goal of developing better tools for bug discovery, reverse engineering and exploit development. I've also moved my blog over to that domain and the new RSS feed is here. Anyway, that's about it really =) I'll be making any future blog posts over there, starting... | ||