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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Introduction

I am a novice developer. I test different types of computer programs, write test scripts,work with file permissions, etc. My background includes reverse engineering SQL reports, writing technical specifications, documenting before/after web changes, performing quality analysis on code on quality servers and migrating the new code to production (live) servers. I have set up Internet Information Services and Virtual Directories on Windows servers. Programming is my main interest and am a novice programmer with C++, ASP.Net 3.5 with C#, VB.Net, Java, Python, HTML, CSS, and C# (currently learning a smart phone app. in C#).

I find programming to be fun and love the "high" I get when I finally get a program to run...especially when I am writing code in C++, which has been the hardest program for me to learn. I can see where C++ is really powerful since you can use Polymorphism. For example, a polymorphic virus is one where it changes it's code in order to avoid detection of its signatures by antivirus programs.

I have spotted quite a few dangerous scams being posted on Facebook to attract the Farmville Fanatics on there (yes, I am one of them). Their schemes are very clever and they use social engineering tactics to entice us to click on their imaginary treasures.

Another reason I started this blog is that I want to also help address any issues/technical if I can. Although, I am not affiliated with Farmville, Facebook or Zynga in any way, being a computer programmer allows me to see things from a different perspective and find "workarounds". If you like this blog would you please share it on Facebook and/or Twitter (see the upper right corner for the link). I would love to make this a successful viral marketing case study.

Lastly, I want to help any of my fellow Farmville Fanatics/Freaks (as we are called...lol). Please post your questions and/or feedback as a comment. I configured posting so you can post anonymously also. Of course, I will have to approve all comments before I allow posting.

Happy Harvesting and Fun Farming!

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