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Wokey... :thumb: :confused: :ehh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Deniz
okay,oh...my heart!,I'm seeing you,a brunette civil engineer with green eyes and big grin :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
I wouldn't call me a programmer, Darwin. I'm still learning... VB... VB.NET?!! Is that better than VB6?
'sides, I don't claim much programming ability. I'm smart in my own right with engineering!
mehdi62b: Don't flatter me! :blush: I don't deserve it!
//I hope you're flattering me... that or my looks kill! LOL :D
//Thanks NoHero for your support! :p
You're wonderful ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
A pleasure... but you know...?...I have a name ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
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Originally Posted by NoHero
I deeply apologize! I was just afraid that calling you My-Little-Love-Bear in public might be embarrassing. :D
//Ok, I'll call you Florian from here on out!
Naw... It won't be embarrassing for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Thank you Ameri
I hope you all realise I was joking before... just my English sense of humour :D
Actually, yes it is. VB.NET is a .NET language and so benefits from all the advantages of object orientation.Quote:
I wouldn't call me a programmer, Darwin. I'm still learning... VB... VB.NET?!! Is that better than VB6?
That's why even Microsoft have dumped VB6 in favour of it.
But that's another argument... let's just say that VB.NET has a well established design methodology behind it (object orientation) and VB6 hasn't and leave it at that shall we ?
Oh well, so much for me being a hot geek now !
Darwen.
Actually GG - I see from your bio you're a Civil Engineer.
Does that mean there are Uncivil Engineers out there ? :D :D
Sorry, really old, old, old, joke. It was old when I went to university back in the dark ages when to program you had to turn a handle on the left hand side of the babbage machine to make the cogs turn.
As a side note : No more Star Trek ! :cry: :cry: :cry:
Just when Enterprise was getting good too... except for Trip and T'Pal - yeauuchh, there goes my dinner.
Is it me or did she get skinnier with every series ?
Actually I'm interested now : why go from bridge building to programming ?
Darwen.
no, that was funny...what kind of machine is that?..looks cool to me:DQuote:
Originally Posted by darwen
EDIT:almost forget...is that anything to do with your avatar..
I program engineering software. My bosses figured it would be easier to teach an engineer programming that a programmer engineering. I write calculators for code standards: ASCE 7 & ASTM E 1300. My Daddy is also a computer guy and his background is in Mechanical Engineering so I had some footsteps to follow.Quote:
Originally Posted by darwen
My college curriculum did consist of 6 hours of programming (better than nothing!) and quite a bit of my research background consisted of DAQ systems and so forth. There's alot of programming behind research and development in our field.
It also makes me very a valuable commodity should I consider leaving here. ;)
//I have heard about the Un-civils... nasty creatures! :D
I'm a mechanical engineer. Does that make me an uncivil engineer?Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
LOL! NO!! I envy the ME's. I wasn't very good at moving parts. (That's why I'm in civil... everything stands still...) What got you into programming?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
I started out in testing and experimental stress analysis. I can't stand actually doing the testing and experimental work and I couldn't design my way out of a paper bag. I ended up doing tons and tons of data analysis on other people's data and writing programs to expedite this. Worked in FEA too for awhile. Then got a degree in statistics and a degree in math and kept doing data analysis and programming the instrumentation.Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
Programming sucks up another victim. I mean, really, it's darn near impossible to do a plausible plate analysis without a program to keep up with all the 100X100 matrices! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Frohman
wow...100x100 matrices...i wonder how people solve them before the computer ages...maybe one week to solve that,,, :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl