What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)

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Great work, catnikita! But isn't it bit early for networking ;)
(My only reason why is my dev that slow is that I write my code too fast without thinking and then debug it for days...)

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Lukand wrote: Muazzam : He's not the youngest one, :wink:, there's younger (me!).
I'll check Nutoak's source code out.
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Lukand wrote:Great work, catnikita! But isn't it bit early for networking ;)
(My only reason why is my dev that slow is that I write my code too fast without thinking and then debug it for days...)

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What's your birthdate? I'm 30/10/2004.
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time i reveal my age on OSDev
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NunoLava1998 wrote:time i reveal my age on OSDev
O_O

I started my programmer's life when I've been 9-10 years, but I did pure sh*t everytime as you. Good start, Nuno! Starting programming from so small ages is very good step. :D
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NunoLava1998 wrote:time i reveal my age on OSDev
Based on your posts, I would agree that you are 9.
However, the 1998 in your username seems to suggest that you are actually an 18 year old with the maturity of a 9 year.
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catnikita255 wrote:
NunoLava1998 wrote:time i reveal my age on OSDev
O_O

I started my programmer's life when I've been 9-10 years, but I did pure sh*t everytime as you. Good start, Nuno! Starting programming from so small ages is very good step. :D
Not if it takes too much of your time.

There was a story in the mid 90's of a kid prodigy (around 11 years old I think) who had passed all of the MCSA and MCP exams and who had writen a letter to Bill Gates asking what he should study next if he wanted to go work at Microsoft when he finishes school. Bill replied that he should buy a ball and go outside and play with friends instead...

Life is short and your years as a kid are probably the best years of your life. Don't waste them sitting in front of a monitor hacking at code. Go out, make friends and enjoy life.
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catnikita255 wrote:
NunoLava1998 wrote:time i reveal my age on OSDev
O_O

I started my programmer's life when I've been 9-10 years, but I did pure sh*t everytime as you. Good start, Nuno! Starting programming from so small ages is very good step. :D
Also a improvement from when i was 7 years old when i thought DOS was made of Batch.























that seems legit.
I know now it's made in Assembly. Seriously, Batch? Cringe.
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AMenard wrote:
catnikita255 wrote:
NunoLava1998 wrote:time i reveal my age on OSDev
O_O

I started my programmer's life when I've been 9-10 years, but I did pure sh*t everytime as you. Good start, Nuno! Starting programming from so small ages is very good step. :D
Not if it takes too much of your time.

There was a story in the mid 90's of a kid prodigy (around 11 years old I think) who had passed all of the MCSA and MCP exams and who had writen a letter to Bill Gates asking what he should study next if he wanted to go work at Microsoft when he finishes school. Bill replied that he should buy a ball and go outside and play with friends instead...

Life is short and your years as a kid are probably the best years of your life. Don't waste them sitting in front of a monitor hacking at code. Go out, make friends and enjoy life.
I'm not a helpless kid with no friends. Also i don't "hck at cod".
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crunch wrote:
NunoLava1998 wrote:time i reveal my age on OSDev
Based on your posts, I would agree that you are 9.
However, the 1998 in your username seems to suggest that you are actually an 18 year old with the maturity of a 9 year.
The 1998 is the year someone from my family which just moved into the UK was born.
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NunoLava1998 wrote: O_O
Also a improvement from when i was 7 years old when i thought DOS was made of Batch.
that seems legit.
I know now it's made in Assembly. Seriously, Batch? Cringe.
Wow, I thought that too in your age (before 4 years)!
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AMenard wrote:Life is short and your years as a kid are probably the best years of your life. Don't waste them sitting in front of a monitor hacking at code. Go out, make friends and enjoy life.
I disagree, you should do anything that you find interesting or anything that makes you happy.
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Lukand wrote:
NunoLava1998 wrote: O_O
Also a improvement from when i was 7 years old when i thought DOS was made of Batch.
that seems legit.
I know now it's made in Assembly. Seriously, Batch? Cringe.
Wow, I thought that too in your age (before 2 years)!
I didn't known about programming languages in yours age :)

I started normal programming in 11.
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Whoops. Accidentaly typed 2 when put my hand little too much left ;). I realized that Batch is just basic script language some time after that. Now it's time to return to screen shots, isn't it?
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Can we put this thread back on track please? ._.'

I'd put a screenshot here but I don't have anything interesting to show at the moment.
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