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Hi guys ,reply this interesting question
We all know that OS development is hobby for the most of the members of this site.
But they are working different jobs in real life...
So everyone who is member of this site explain about your job in this topic ...
So that other people can know what the developers of OS really doing in their real life....
But they are working different jobs in real life...
So everyone who is member of this site explain about your job in this topic ...
So that other people can know what the developers of OS really doing in their real life....
Re: Hi guys ,reply this interesting question
I suggest you read about internet privacy and social engineering.
Re: Hi guys ,reply this interesting question
@OP, didn't we already ban you?
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My day job is president of a small South American republic. I find OS programming a welcome respite from matters of state.
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I'm a part time haggis farmer and semi-professional bunny wrestler.
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I'm an unprofitable prostitute.
But seriously, I'm a procrastronaut.
But seriously, I'm a procrastronaut.
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This unit is most definitely not employed with the NSA.
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I'm professional electronic engineer and C++ programmer.
Oops, sorry for uncovering my privacy, I'm a worker in Transformers' service station since I left Dagobah hundred years ago.
Oops, sorry for uncovering my privacy, I'm a worker in Transformers' service station since I left Dagobah hundred years ago.
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I sell propane and propane accessories.
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I'm an active practitioner of advanced wizardry. My speciality is the air element.
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I'm a cat with kernel-programming ambitions. I like balls of yarn.
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I'm an apprentice of template wizard.
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<klange> This is a horror story about what happens when you need a hammer and all you have is the skulls of the damned.
<drake1> as long as the lock is read and modified by atomic operations
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No!m12 wrote:@OP, didn't we already ban you?
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Yes - with the username vjeremiah. Thanks for flagging this up...vjeremiah1998 wrote:No!m12 wrote:@OP, didn't we already ban you?
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