thanks..........

2003-12-18 Thread soultrax
i want to thank you all for your help. im in considering very much a   
career in programming.  Many of you have showed a way to start in   
want i want.   
   
These are my other questions...   
   
If anybody knows of a good college in new jersey, please give a   
hint.   
   
let`s suppose i go to any college, study computer science, what   
chances are to get a job in any freebsd related group?   
   
This is  a personal question just reply if you want to. i know that   
the open source community works in a way of working on what you   
decide you want to work on (for curiosity , pleasure, you want to   
help).  Dont you guys get paid for taking the time to do what you do   
and give it back tot the community?  I dont want you think im   
getting into this for the money but we all need it.  Can anybody   
clarify this for me please?
   
   
As for books. i like to read and going to start bying some books on   
unix and programming.   
   
  

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Just a question.....

2003-12-17 Thread soultrax
I havent seen another os more stable than frebsd and i love 
it.  It uses less memorey than windows and linux. Thats what 
i was looking for. 
 
Now, I love computers and I have to tell you that my hobbie 
is to test computers, configure them, install operating 
systems on them and i want to know what i need in order to 
make programs for frebsd. How to port applications for it.  
I know that there are help files somewhere in your website 
or on another.  First of all, im not a programmer yet, but i 
want to be.   
 
These are my questions. 
 
What programming languages do you use for interacting with 
freebsd( the kernel,ports)? 
Where can i get more information on how make programs for 
freebsd? 
I plan on going to college to study computer science but i 
dont want to waste my time studying programming languages 
like visual basic, even though it wouldnt hurt. I want you 
to guide me so i wont make a mistake.  i know ms software 
dictates most things in the market because of their business 
practices but i dont want to get stuck with it.  Freebsd is 
my choice and i want it to be a meaningfull choice in my 
future career.   
 
Thats all i ask for now.  with your help in two to four 
years from now ( or less if possible) you`ll hear from me 
with what i can provide to you or the freebsd community. 
 
Regards,  
Luis Sime 
 
Have a good day. 


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