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Member Bidemi Fanu

Bidemi Fanu

Ham fully back...... Happy new naija...pple...
37,male
Kaduna, Nigeria.

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Just be you & me for me.

Bidemi is origin of Lagos State, I love making friends and my major task to exchange and ideas with people in the house.

Marital Status? Single
Have Children? No
Employment Status? Full-Time
Occupation? Administrative
Education? Did not finish Jr. High
Annual Salary?
My TV Watching Habbits? News , CNN , Music Channels , Discovery , Reality TV Junkie , History Channel
My Native Tongue Is? Aboriginal Languages of Australia
My Second Language is? Aboriginal Languages of Australia
Political Views? Very Conservative
Sense of Humor? Friendly
Interested In? Exploring New Things , Playing Sports , Cooking , Playing Music , My Family & Friends , Live Bands , Religion / Spirituality , Computers / Internet , Reading , Local Travel , National Travel , Gaming , Chatting Online
Friends Describe Me As? Fun Loving and Wild , Cheerful and Easygoing
Favorite Type of Movies? Family , Independent , Romance , Action / Adventure , Musicals , Animation / Cartoons , Comedy , Drama , Horror
I Drive A? Sedan
My Biggest Pet Peeve? Other
Favorite Genres of Music? Classical , R&B Soul , Blues , Pop , Christian , Gospel , Rap & Hip Hop
Ethnicity? African
Body Type? Average
Height? 5'12
Hair Color? Black
Eye Color? Black
Body Art? No
Ethnicity? African American / Black
Height? 5?11
Eye Color? Black
Body Art? Prefer not to say
Body Type? Average
Hair Color? Black
Want More Children? Prefer not to say
Smoking? Never have Never will
Drinking? Socially
In a Social Setting, I'm? Life of the party , Make sure everyone has a good time , Socially inept , Make the best of it
Currently Living? Prefer not to say
Religion? Christian / Other
Attend Services? Weekly
Tell us about your ideal first date? Its personally?Ask me urself.
What is your favorite food? Rice and Amala
What is your favorite color? Sky blue
What is your most hated food? Yam
Describe your ideal partner? Ask me urself.
If you could have one superpower, what would it be? To make things easy for myself and my family
How many sexual partners have you had? Prefer not to say
Have you ever wondered "The one that got away"? Yes
What is your tv watching habits? always am on the tube
What is your favorite genre? comedy
what is your favorite color? skyblue
favorte things? Computer repairs
Am here for? Fun , Make Friends , Dating , Networking , A Serious Relationship
What industry do you work in?? Computer Related / Hardware / Software
Employment Status? Self-Employed
Education? Bachelor's
Annual Salary? Between $30,001 and $50,000


Comments (1)

omaxjon

How to be Computer Guru.

31 Jul 08, 12:42 PM, Africa/Lagos

One of the challenges I faced when I peeked inside my first programming book more than 5 years ago was the difficult of understanding the programming concepts taught in the textbooks I was reading. Think about it for a moment … if you walk into a store and buy a book on “how to master a programming language†, you should be able to read the book once or at most a couple of times and understand it correct?

Well, I’m afraid that� �s not how it works in real life. Computer programming books are notoriously scary and difficult to read. In my roles as a software developer coach and consultant, I come across a lot of folks who are close to giving up the ghost on their programming career because of the difficulty of understanding programming textbooks. I took this to heart some time ago and wrote an article titled “Why Are Computer Programming Books Hard to Study”.

However, this question has been coming up in my private software developer coaching sessions and I think it’s time to address it again.

HOW TO STUDY HARD-TO-UNDERSTAND OR DIFFICULT PROGRAMMING TEXTBOOKS

Software development and computer science textbooks are the primary means of learning new programming languages for beginner, intermediate or expert programmers. To become a better, confident or expert programmer in any programming language you have to read a lot of literature (books, magazines or articles) published on the programming language.

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS, I WILL LOVE TO BE OF GOOD HELP TO YOU.


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