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No one is perfect |
cbrass: *coughs*..yawns...ok dhtml over to youI am not really dhtml, just a representate |
fattbabakay: Any single man with all dis knowledge should be a millionaire already!!! Kilodeee!!!How much una dey pay??Abi o, you go be frontend, backebd! Middleware, customer care, marketer etc |
I have seen the site before, I can be of assistance |
Am interested in the CBT, I have plans for it, |
First to post |
7k? Jesu omo maria!! |
When I first started programming I had a goal and a reason, but when I acquired the skills, I acquired also the knowlege that my cause was foolishness, and so I redirected my cause. If you feel your cause is to conquer Africa, please go right ahead, you have my support. Don't go yellow (the color of cowardice) |
Christian529: the official definition for them from the hackers community is CRACKERS......C'est terrible, wapka boys don suffer o. |
Aside of the foolishness of some people on this thread, this is an otherwise good thread. |
This implies that your searching skills are humina humina humina. Just type scenejs into google, except it is another scene you are looking for. |
Arwontclickit if you cannot provide a good summary |
Djtm: They are wapmasters or wap administrators.Sounds like something right out of a science fiction movie. Hey wapmaster, take this frigging spaceship to WAP factor 9, and move on to the epsilon galaxy. . .yeah, that sorta thing. |
zicjoe: Yea they cant b call web programmers. So u wanna go with d "wannabe" description?Until a better classification is discovered, yes. . . . |
zicjoe: lol. Wannabe!! Really?I have been looking for a way to classify them for a long time, because they can never pass off as web programmers or web developers as a matter of fact. |
^^^that is a PHP expert speaking and talking |
Ah well, you are right in a way |
Olyboy16: "they must know me too. I sabi dis tin smal".. *yimu*You can get banned for YIMUing on this board o, berra be careful. |
So all those boys that do wapka sites are what? and yes, the boys that do the free browsing cheats? |
But what is a frigging app please? or is it a motherfrigging APE? |
For free? |
I knew you were playing along for the fun of it, but yes, we need an amadioha smiley. |
Great and lofty dreams, if that be your destiny, then so be it - keep it up. As for me, once i can revolutionalize my clan, i will be just fine. |
cbrass: Some people don't bid when the client comes from hellNa so o, the post looks very suspicious from the onset, but if i warned you guys, you might think it is bad-belle. |
^^^Programming to take over Africa, ah well, everyone program for their own purposes. I am not intending to take over anywhere or anyone |
That is the right mentality, and i follow a code very close to that, it is for that reason that all these kind of news do not really bother me. |
What i love most about the post is this: The report’s analysis groups the estimated 2.9 million mobile app developers worldwide into a handful (can you beat that?) of different categories for easy reference: Category 1: The “have-nothings,” Category 2: The “poverty-stricken,” Category 3: The “strugglers,” Category 4: The “haves.” (these are the bigger boys for that matter) Accounting for 47% of app developers, the “have nothings” include the 24% of app developers – who are interested in making money, it should be noted - who make nothing at all. Meanwhile, 22% are “poverty stricken” developers whose apps make $100 to $1,000 per app per month. At this rate, the companies behind the apps couldn’t afford standard app developer salaries. When combined with the above “have nots,” that means 62% of developers are below the “app poverty line” of $500 per app per month, and some 69% can’t sustain full-time development. No category for the millionaires? I should just pack my bags and return to my village and continue farming (i believe i can still use hoe and cutlass), all these computer things don tire me sef. |
