Hey, I know that was tacky but I am a closet geek so what can I say. I guess I am supposed to introduce myself here, so here goes. Forgive me if I am to in depth, I enjoy writing.
I am 22 years old as of September 16. My name is Franki, I live in Ohio, U.S.A. but am origionally from St. Louis, Missouri, also U.S.A.
I first got into computer programming when still just a freshmen in High School. There was the ever so cool kid who was learning HTML, and I, being a very curious person, asked a bunch of questions. I spent years using HTML more than I did studying it. I guess it was so easy there wasn't much to learn. Which, in my opinion, rendered it usesless as anything other than the gateway language to bigger, better things.
Next, I spent about a year studying varioius versions of HTML and XML. But it wasn't till I found out what java could do on any other computer besides mine, that I was enlightened to high-level programming languages. I studied JavaScript and VB in a desperate attempt to learn anything useful and powerful. And then, I found python.
To be honest, I thought this would be just another dead end road with my computer, but no, everything works well enough to learn.
I am always looking for more things to learn, and I find that most tutorials for python dumb it up so much that I have no clue what they are saying. I need to be taught as technically as possible, because I have a very analytical mind, and the only way for me to process a thought is for the thought to be processed on it's own , at least be analyzed more than I could potentially analyze it.
Well, this is getting long, and you all have some posting to do.
Ave,
Franki.

Hi Franki, welcome to the DaniWeb community where the geeks are very much out of the closet :)

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