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| location | Toulouse, France | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | May 17 at 9:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
I'm a french software developer using mostly C++ in an industrial environment with linux operating systems.
My language resume:
Profesional Experience
2006- : C++, C, lua, SQL
2005-2006: C, C++, java, SQL
University studies
- 2000-2005: C, C++, java, delphi, pascal, lisp, SQL, ASP
In the wild
- 1989-2000: LOGO, Locomotive-Basic, GW-BASIC, Q-BASIC, HTML
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Feb 24 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 18 |
comment |
Please explain this joke about two nuns in a bath Yes, the tradition with nun jokes is that they are alone, all women with no men and pass they time to find ways to "pleasure themselves". |
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Sep 27 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 27 |
accepted | Origin of “good'o” |
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Sep 26 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 26 |
revised |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software added 217 characters in body |
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Sep 26 |
asked | Origin of “good'o” |
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Sep 9 |
comment |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software this is some good research efforts |
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Sep 8 |
comment |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software How can we be sure? Does her story had much impact when people ignored what the term "bug" meant? |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Sep 7 |
comment |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software What I meant is chances are this incident had no impact in the popularization of the usage of "bug" in softwares |
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Sep 7 |
revised |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software added 296 characters in body |
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Sep 7 |
comment |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software The question is about the origin of the word "bug" in software. The thing is, the term was already used, as the note reads: "first actual case". |
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Sep 7 |
revised |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software added 12 characters in body |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Sep 7 |
comment |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software You all realize that it is entirely false? |
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Sep 7 |
answered | Origin of “bug” in reference to software |
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Sep 7 |
comment |
Origin of “bug” in reference to software yeah, but it seemed that the terms existed before. Apparently there is a reference to "debugging" in the oxford dictionary in the aviation engine testing field in 1945 and bug was used well before. The notebook moth is a joke, as the term was used before. As the note say, "first actual case". |
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Sep 6 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 25 |
awarded | Editor |