HJ> Thanx for the file, but there's a BIG problem, i couldn't
HJ> unpack it
HJ> because of I haven't that kind of unpacker... :-(((
Sorry man. I just posted it from SWAG, I don't got the unpacker
either. Ask around or try searching for it on the internet...
HJ> BTW> What programming languages do you "speak"?
HJ> I speak Pascal (for Win), ASM (286), C (Just a little
HJ> bit...)...
/me speaks pretty well:
Pascal
ASM (8088 and above)
/me speaks but not very well:
C/C++ (really bad at it because I allways prefere the orignal [pascal]
instead of the immitations [c, c++])
Javascript (but not very well because I really dislike all the sites
which use to much scripts and graphics. Only makes them
bad...)
VBA (well, the one language that really sucks, but what can I say,
if you get paid to make VBA macro's as summerjob, you don't
start complaining "hey, Basic is no real language!")
Well, I really don't think it's so important what languages you
speak (or rather, write!) because you can learn other languages
really fast when you have know one. Example: I was asked to make
VBA macros for my employer. "I don't know VBA!" "Well learn!" One
day later I had allready finnished several of the macros...
Another example is a friend who was thinking about getting a job
that including network admin and being webmaster. He had to learn
Java and some other things to get the job. A few days later he was
there knowing it well enough to get the job.
If you know one good HLL (like C, C++ or Pascal) and one LLL (like
8088 assembly) I think you are ready for anything. What you don't
know you can learn *very* fast,
[peter]
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