"When you grow up?"
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- RockNRoll!
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When i grow up i want to have fun and be happy, which doesnt necessarily mean earning lots of money (to me anyway, each to their own and that)
Ive never had a clue what i wanted to do with my life until relativly recently.
Im in my first year of uni doing a BA in politics, but that has nothing to do with my life's ambitions (i just enjoy it, and at the end of the day a degree is a degree).
I want to be musician and sound engineer, or anything to do with music really. I already work part time as a sound and lighting tech already, and ive got my own recording equipment and use it regularly. Im just trying to build up a decent CV so by the time i finish uni i'll be able to find a decent PA or studio job hopefully.
and if not, hopefully i'll have a degree so i can always go out and get a "real job" if it falls on its arse But id do all thats in power to prevent that happening.
Ive never had a clue what i wanted to do with my life until relativly recently.
Im in my first year of uni doing a BA in politics, but that has nothing to do with my life's ambitions (i just enjoy it, and at the end of the day a degree is a degree).
I want to be musician and sound engineer, or anything to do with music really. I already work part time as a sound and lighting tech already, and ive got my own recording equipment and use it regularly. Im just trying to build up a decent CV so by the time i finish uni i'll be able to find a decent PA or studio job hopefully.
and if not, hopefully i'll have a degree so i can always go out and get a "real job" if it falls on its arse But id do all thats in power to prevent that happening.
It's easily done, i know a fair few guys who live in vans. One guy i know had a double bed and laminated flooring in the back of an old transit was proper nice in there. He just drifts around the country meeting people have having fun.RockNRoll! wrote:I'd like to live in a van down by the river. That would be pretty great, but I'll probably end up just getting a job and making money and stuff.
Music i make:
http://www.myspace.com/code11music
http://www.myspace.com/captainshout
http://www.myspace.com/thewhitecoatsmusic
http://www.myspace.com/oktogonmetal
http://www.myspace.com/code11music
http://www.myspace.com/captainshout
http://www.myspace.com/thewhitecoatsmusic
http://www.myspace.com/oktogonmetal
bicostp wrote:"Escape pod"? No. "Screwedmobile".
typical. (btw, there are no other styles of basketball, they are all the same)Jimmyg1995 wrote:Im 13 so i got a while. PRO CORNERBACK BABY (FOOTBALL [AMERICAN STYLE] for those who don't know about amercan football)! OR A SHOOTIN GAURD (BASKETBALL [ AMERICAN STYLE]) Or a video game designer.
What languages do you know? I'm guessing C/++?Computer/Game Programmer; I've already made a decent cut programming all sorts of crap, I have a pretty good portfolio built up.
I remember posting a list here a couple times before; but I've learned a few since then.ghosstt wrote:What languages do you know? I'm guessing C/++?Computer/Game Programmer; I've already made a decent cut programming all sorts of crap, I have a pretty good portfolio built up.
C, C++, C#, Obj-C, Win32 ASM, ARM ASM, Java/script, PERL, PHP, some Python, and VB/.NET. I can get by in a few other languages (Ruby, learning D on and off), but I generally stick to C/++ for anything related to gaming, ASM for any hardware, and Obj-C for iPhone development.
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How did you learn C/++? Self taught? I can code some .net (basic stuff, but pretty good IMO), and I want to learn C/++. Could you post some tutorials you used or something? Resources?Skyone wrote:I remember posting a list here a couple times before; but I've learned a few since then.ghosstt wrote:What languages do you know? I'm guessing C/++?Computer/Game Programmer; I've already made a decent cut programming all sorts of crap, I have a pretty good portfolio built up.
C, C++, C#, Obj-C, Win32 ASM, ARM ASM, Java/script, PERL, PHP, some Python, and VB/.NET. I can get by in a few other languages (Ruby, learning D on and off), but I generally stick to C/++ for anything related to gaming, ASM for any hardware, and Obj-C for iPhone development.
Buy Sam's Teach Yourself C in 21 Days. It's pretty good.ghosstt wrote:How did you learn C/++?