How to become a good programmer - “First learn computer science and all the theory.
Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack.”
(George Carrette)
About Me

I wrote my first computer program in 1988 when I was in the second year of my Motivated Mechanical Engineer degree. The language that I learned at that time was BasicA and I still remember that I used papers and pencils to "write and debug" my codes since I could not afford to buy a "real" computer. After that, I learned and worked with number of different programming languages including Pascal, Fortran90, C/C++, Perl/CGI, Java and lately when I joined the company in 2003 and started using VB.NET, C# and ASP.NET in my Windows and Web applications.

Like any other computer programmers, my day at work can be expressed in 2 words: "coding" & "debugging". In the evenings, after a long long drive home from work, I have second job as an elementary teacher. My first student is the one who always wants to play with math and numbers, but he will fall in sleep in minutes if I ask him to read a book. My second one is opposite. She wants to live in Barnes & Noble bookstore where she has all the books that she loves to read, but she will get a "very bad headache" if I ask her "What is 1 + 2?".

At night, when everybody leaves me alone, I spend the rest of my day to do my personal things: learning new technologies: AJAX, WPF, WCF, Silverlight...

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