Hello friends. My name is Tino (although I always call me from alias or nick, Nova6k0), although I have been visiting, this great community, but it is not so far that I have registered in it. I have to say that I love the work you do. And I am from the world of computer science (in reality, more than electronics, but I always liked computer science, and programming. Although programming I know little, sincerely).
Well nothing, trying to learn from the best.
Greetings.
Welcome to the xda family.
Cheers.
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I am interested in starting a career in the IT world. Specifically, the field of mobile development. What kind of school and program is the best to study. I was hoping for something in computer science that could be used for other careers as well. Any advise. What gas been your personal party. Thanks in advance.
Hey there coding people! Hi! I'm James, (SpaceGhostInTheMachine) and I joined the XDA community to gain access to one INCREDIBLE knowledge base. You guys, this community.. is the epitome of what it means to be neighborly. It's astonishing to see such an atmosphere here in the interwebs. Most internet people are toxic as you may have witnessed. I am new to the coding world. For the last year I've delved headlong into the CLI and it's languages. The AOSP is still very foreign to me, but I'm getting a bit more familiar with source code everyday. I enjoy working with HMI's and I would like to start designing UX's for IoT hub interfaces and displays. There's so much to learn. I am a multipotentialite or a polymath, not to tout. That just means I know a lot about a lot. Also, means I MUST absorb all the available information pertaining to.. well.. everything. If there's anything I can teach or any way I can help anyone. Call upon me and there are no stupid questions. Only over-complicated solutions to simple problems. Thanks for having me! Take care!
Hello all, Not a lot to say about my self really. I am just another individual coasting through life. I've visited somewhat frequently here as a nameless lurker absorbing the knowledge of you brilliant minds. Not until recently had I felt inclined to post with a registered account. I am a hobbyist in both software and hardware. Don't want to overplay my skill level with any kind of title as I haven't yet earned those wings but I do occasionally have a mote of genius and attempt to help out anonymously but I've never been certified, nor employed as any type of programmer or engineer. I hope to expand my understanding mostly of mobile phone/tablet and laptop modding going forward but can't guarantee how much time I have to devote to any projects due to life in general. I at least hope to contribute something in my free time. Anyhow, look forward to getting to know some of you.
Glad to have you aboard XDA mate! Continue to enjoy the forums information!
Cheers
How's it going everyone? I look forward to chatting and learning from the people here.
Little about me, I started my real IT interest and pursuit learning to program in C#. Currently I work in the Cyber field but still have a high interest and desire to continue programming.
I love the use of technology for very practical and intended purposes and seeing what new innovations come out.
I'll catch yall on the forums.
Hi, Welcome to XDA and enjoy your journey around the forums!
Hi XDA folk,
it's a pleasure to be here and I look forward to my time with you all. Thank you, Tom and Andrew, for your itervening message.
I am a mature hobbyist who was once a computer hardware engineer. I still have an interest in technology (hence, my joining the forum) and I like to tinker. I had minimal exposure to software engineering; the software department worked in Basic, Pascal and Fortran - all very foreign languages to me. I am, however, picking up on coding skills, albeit, slowly; I am a musician.
I am (even at this late stage) looking to make in-roads to cybersecurity, but progress is painfully slow (so much to learn!).
This is me, in a nutshell. Thnks for your time and we'll chat soon, no doubt.
Nice skills set Introduction!
Welcome to XDA and enjoy the forums information!
Cheers
@galaxys
Thank you.
I feel ancient, what with the pace of techonological advancement - including languages and scripts. I did dabble in machine code (burning EPROMs to correct BIOS issues), but that was four decades ago; don't ask me now!