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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: California
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10-16-2012
, 02:26
Thank you to AlliedModders!
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I'd just like to show people how your interest can turn into something great. For me it started when I was young over at shero.rocks-hideout.com (I think that was the site). SuperHero Mod was the mod that got me interested in creating Pawn scripts. It of course went from there and I had a blast!
First off I'd just like to say thank you to Freecode, Emp`, Vittu, Teame06, jtp10181, AssKicR. You guys were really the ones I followed when Super Hero Mod was just created. There were probably others and I'm very sorry if I forgot you, it's been many years.
Of course you can't forget BILOPAN, PM, sawce and many others who actively maintain Metamod and AMXX.
This community launched me into a world of computers that I would have never known. Creating pawn scripts was just the beginning. I had a blast making my own super heroes and eventually creating plugins for individual communities. I use to look up to Hawk522 quite a lot. His programming style was very clean and consistent. This was very appealing to me and indirectly taught me naming convention.
Throughout my pawn years, I mastered PHP, HTML, CSS and slowly got into contributing to open source libraries. Then I would branched out into the wonderful world of .NET.
Following my learning of .NET (starting with 2.0) I got into MMO botting. Specifically World of Warcraft. This was by far the most fun and interesting time. I learned a ton about memory management, code caves IAT/EAT hooking as well as many other techniques. I used C# to write private software.
Eventually I got into not just programming but architecting. There is quite a lot of interesting methods on how to build decoupled systems out there.
I have now begun developing my own propitiatory platform. I have worked at many companies using the skillset I've created for myself. I find programming to be very fun and rewarding.
Thank you to this community and everyone that has helped me along the way.
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