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Hello Fellow members.

 

Name: Cory Nelson

Age: 20

DOB:29/9/92

Country: United Kingdom

Studies: Software development

Hobbies;

-Programming Games, Scripts, applications and web-sites.

-Playing games, such as Fifa, COD etc.

-Sports, such as football and tennis etc.

 

I first got into programming late 2005 when my mate told me about Runescape private servers, I found out they were written in Java and they sounded like fun at the time, so I spent my time learning Java so I could eventually write my own. After a few months I new the basics such as the primitive types, how to write methods and how to define/initialise variables etc, so set up an RSPS and started editing it, learning what things do in the server/client and learning more and more about Java as I went along. I then got bored of RSPS after about a year and I had learn't quite a bit of Java by then. I liked the concept of programming, so I decided to learn how to make a website and all that stuff. Here I am now, 20 years old, Knowing many programming/scripting languages and doing what I love in university.

 

Thanks for reading, Cory.

Edited by Cory

Hey man, next year i wil be studying software engeneering, can't wait to start programming =]

Welcome same story here but still working on rsps generation-x

Welcome.

 

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