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  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted May 16th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted May 4th, 2009 at 9:50 am
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted May 1st, 2009 at 1:50 pm
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 28th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 27th, 2009 at 9:50 pm
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 26th, 2009 at 5:50 pm
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 25th, 2009 at 9:50 am
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 22nd, 2009 at 9:50 am
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 15th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
  • Start Developing Your Own Software
    by Software Talk
    Posted April 5th, 2009 at 9:50 am
    Learning how to program software seems like a daunting task fit only for the geeks and nerds who lock themselves away in dark rooms staring at their monitors for days on end as they pour over thick manuals written largely in zeros and ones. Fortunately the reality is that it?s not as complicated to make basic applications as people may think. If it were, the majority of nerds wouldn?t be doing it because the defining factor of our kind is an inherent laziness. Why do you think we like computers?...
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