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Hmm great lets have a coffee
Yes U Can ...If U Can ,Dream it , U can do it ...ICAN
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Shilpi Boosar wrote: lets have a coffee
Hmm... Coffee. Just what I needed.
// "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
while (I_am_alive) { cout<<"I love to do more than just programming."; }
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I'm not sure if anyone ever read this! I'm a young man who was born on 1982 Jun the 8th.
I started computer with games, then one day I decided to create something for my friend around 1997 (when I was 15) and succeeded when found out what QBasic is.
I leaved QBasic at those days and continued using my computer as a hobby machine, until 2001, when I went to a university to read software engineering.
I can never forget the happiness I had when I first created a real file on my hard disk programmatically, and the first page printed with the text "This is a test print".
When I moved to C, I first was not really interested, but after a while I could not live without it. When I started C++, I thought "Is there any thing better than this?" That was why I decided to learn it visually and learned MFC.
Last few years passed putting a hand into Networks, Web, Php, ASP .Net (a little bit), and C#. (A language that never gave me the happiness I had with C++)
I am really interested in User Interface implementation (Device Context in C++, particularly). I love graphics a lot. I think I will move to learn DirectX sooner or later to start writing games, or any other 3D related software's.
I graduated with a bachelor's degree in software engineering around January this year. (2007)
Currently I live in Iran, but never lost the hope to live in an advanced country, and the chance to meet many landscapes that I see just a photo of them, and tell myself: "Will I touch this land one day?", "Will I walk on this beach a day in a whole life?" Maybe I have to wait a long time, before I can answer these questions.
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I am trinee s/w developer in sri lanka.
In developing a network program for a telephone exchange, I find ur program quite useful.
Thank you.
I like to communicate with u.
D. Weedagama
dweedagama@gmail.com
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My country should be proud of you, and sorry for itself because it has not enough opporunities to attract and absorb you.
Keep going and you will gain whatever you dream of.
Cheers,
Arash
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Hi.
Thank you.
Regaards, Hamed.
P.S. Your web page is nice, and you can't belive why? just because it's simple
Simplicity rules, like Google. What Yahoo! and MSN don't have! (I hope they don't mind:P )
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
printf("I Love Programming");
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Hey Hamed,
With people like you in your country, it should become advanced quickly! It is nice to travel though, i wish you the opportunities to travel and see other places someday.
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Thanks
Joel S. wrote: it should become advanced quickly
This is one of my greatest wishes
Joel S. wrote: i wish you the opportunities to travel and see other places someday.
Thank you again. Your post is full of good wishes. Sorry I saw it too late.
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
cout<<"I Love Programming";
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sale no mobarak .. shoma khobin . .
agar barayetan maghdor hast bizahmat yek ocx ya dll az barnameh ra (test shode) ersal farmaeed .
Caller ID ke Sourcesho gozashtin Run Nemishe ...
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Hi!
Happy new year to you, too!
It is appreciated if you follow these rules of codeproject:
1- Post in English please, since this is a public forum, or Persian as a private email.
2- Post programming questions at the bottom of the respective article. This can help others who have the same problem find a solution to their problems.
About the CID dll or ocx, I'm sorry. I'm too busy to re-write the code to create a dll.
What is your point from "The application does not run?" I ran it and then took a picture and placed it on CP. So how it does not run? If there is any error, or if YOU cannot run it, I'll be happy to solve your problem, but "The sample does not run" is not a question that I could help to solve the problem. What exactly is not running? Exe? You cannot compile source code or what?
//This is not a signature
while (I'm_alive) {
cout<<"I Love Programming";
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Being a software architect in the same country, I'm feeling proud of the many great companies I've seen and worked for. I see the country advanced and resultful enough for a skilled software engineer anyway.
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Omid.Q.Rose wrote: I see the country advanced
Sorry but the term Advanced country or Developed country has nothing to do with your vision or mine. It has economical definitions. Look at this wiki resource or read this one:
Omid.Q.Rose wrote: I'm feeling proud of the many great companies I've seen
Obviously you have not seen much large companies. We don't have any company like their counterparts in advanced countries. For instance a simple super market in US has more income than annual oil sale of our country. Take a look at Forbes statistics for example.
The fact that you earn good deal of money proves nothing. For instance one can earn millions of dollars in a few years in our country, just if he/she buys lands and houses, but try to earn same amount of money by working(!) almost impossible. So the money that the first guy earns not only does not prove a country is rich but it shows an unbalanced (and with the fact that it's getting worst every year, also a declining) economy.
// "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni while (I'm_alive) { cout<<"I love programming."; }
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I'm afraid I thought the paragraph was enough for you to get the real point. Any illiterate knows about those statistics but thanx anyway. Actually I just meant to Imply(or make a suggestion if u don't mind) that it Simply doesn't seem Genteel and necessary to express your pessimistic and contemptuous feelings about a Shared and beloved Essence(even if correct) in an "Irrelevant" public community of programming. As you know there are already enough blogs, forums and websites for expressing self Wishes and of course judgeship. Howsoever, I just wanted to comment for the post; it's your biography anyway.
Cheers!
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Omid.Q.Rose wrote: express your pessimistic and contemptuous feelings
Were they really contemptuous? I never thought they are. Which part of my biography looks like that? I really can't find it.
Omid.Q.Rose wrote: "Irrelevant" public community
Sorry, but this is my blog. Any member has a blog in CP. Try to search other members blogs. CP is not just a programming website. it's a community. There are forums in this website that prohibits you from asking programming questions, and my blog is not a "public community of programming" any one can send anything in their blog, not necessarily programming stuff.
By the way, if anything seems to be contemptuous, then I apologize, but I don't see any, really. It would be appreciated if you clearly identify the part(s) that seems bad, and if they really are, I'll remove them.
// "Life is very short and is very fragile also." Yanni while (I'm_alive) { cout<<"I love programming."; }
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Hi Hamed,
really very interesting line and thats y i check your profile <b>while (I'm_alive) {
printf("I Love Programming");
}</b>
and in advance many happy returns of d day
Yes U Can ...If U Can ,Dream it , U can do it ...ICAN
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Shilpi Boosar wrote: really very interesting line
Thanks, however I changed it a bit
Shilpi Boosar wrote: many happy returns of d day
I wish you happy days too.
// "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
while (I_am_alive) { cout<<"I love to do more than just programming."; }
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Hello Hamed,
I am a young software developer from Romania and I really liked your chart control.
You are very talented in software. I hope one day you will manage to fulfill all your dreams.
On the other hand I really like Iran (for it's landscapes and nature and people).
I would like to keep a connection with you.
Thanks,
madalin
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Hi Woolin,
woolin wrote: You are very talented in software. I hope one day you will manage to fulfill all your dreams.
On the other hand I really like Iran (for it's landscapes and nature and people).
Thank you! That's really kind of you.
woolin wrote: I really liked your chart control.
I'm glad you liked it.
You can always find me on CodeProject as you did right now. You can also send me an email by pressing [email] button below this post.
I'll be happy to hear from you.
// "In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
while (I_am_alive) { cout<<"I love to do more than just programming."; }
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Hi there Hamed .
I wish for you good health and good luck.
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Thank you Mohammad.
It's kind of you to have such nice wishes.
"In the end it's a little boy expressing himself." Yanni
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Language barriers aside, and exclusively judged on content, I believe this biography has more to say than most. All one has to do is look behind the physical text and focus on what is good about what Hamed has to say.
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Ledfly wrote: look behind the physical text
I got it. I have to work more on my English.
Ledfly wrote: what Hamed has to say
Thanks for the kind comments.
"I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find that you're not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again." - I wish I knew who is this quote from
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Salam Hamed,
I admire your ambition and hope you fulfill your desire to be a great engineer or even a computer architect where your talent is recognized. Keep striving!
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity"
Hussain
Saudi Arabia
h@k
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