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  1. annmaria
    27-Oct-2009 12:27 AM
    annmaria
    Hi , can anyone help me , i can not get the photos. to download from my camara. the program that come on to ask where and how you want to put them, its not the camra i did it on the lap top ok, i have a home xp, exploer 7. it was doing before. thanks ann annarnold@iinet.net.au
  2. TheOutcaste
    24-Jul-2009 01:03 AM
    TheOutcaste
    Mainly just a lot of practice, reading and trial and error. I find the syntax similar to a stripped down version of BASIC, and I first used BASIC on an old TTY Model 33 connected to a mainframe back in 72. Did some programming in BASIC and Assembly on 8 bit processors for equipment at work, and on the Commodore 64 and Atari 800, but got out of it about the time 16 bit processors came out.

    Then got started with MS-DOS about version 4 or 5 and have been trying stuff and reading ever since, mainly to do little simple stuff that didn't warrant buying a program for.
    Keep telling my self I should really get started with one of the flavors of C and/or Visual Basic but never seem to get around to it.
  3. jbm1991
    30-Jun-2009 07:50 PM
    jbm1991
    Hey, long time no speak. How you doing?
  4. jbm1991
    10-Feb-2009 02:07 PM
    jbm1991
    shame on you yeah i was late for an exam a few weeks ago, i was out of bed in the exam room within 7 minutes. needless to say, speedlimits were not obeyed


    Oh and for flash you need to be able to program in Actionscript. My personal preference is ActionScript 3, but alot of people prefer 2.
  5. jbm1991
    10-Feb-2009 11:41 AM
    jbm1991
    ooh nice, im just about get started working on flash. Joy
  6. jbm1991
    10-Feb-2009 11:34 AM
    jbm1991
    things are good thanks yourself?
  7. CrazyComputerMan
    14-Nov-2008 02:47 PM
    CrazyComputerMan
    He sold it because he working in Dubai
  8. CrazyComputerMan
    13-Nov-2008 11:47 PM
    CrazyComputerMan
    I wish! but it's my uncle and he sold it

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