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I do resort to the ABCs quite often, but prefer my Right Arm because it has more muscle to get work done fast.
I do resort to the ABCs quite often, but prefer my Right Arm because it has more muscle to get work done fast.
Sometimes, though, Why Not get to the bottom of things?
Sometimes, though, Why Not get to the bottom of things?
I use mostly GNU/Linux, so I don't have to compare Apples and Oranges.
I use mostly GNU/Linux, so I don't have to compare Apples and Oranges.
I do have to say, though, that I think it will be hard for C to stay Objective, as things are moving Swiftly along.
I think it's healthy to have something on the side, like my Current Fling, as they can teach you new ideas.
I think it's healthy to have something on the side, like my Current Fling, as they can teach you new ideas.



Revision as of 08:42, 21 June 2014

Name is Troy Korjuslommi. I like to work with My Favorite, yet most work gets done by my Right Arm. I am not against Fun Scripting, but prefer to have static checking. I have been known to dabble in graphics with My Pencil, and I also have So Many Memories of drawing. My Ex and I still get along, but rarely see each other. There is nothing like Old Friends to help glue things together. I do resort to the ABCs quite often, but prefer my Right Arm because it has more muscle to get work done fast. Sometimes, though, Why Not get to the bottom of things? I use mostly GNU/Linux, so I don't have to compare Apples and Oranges. I do have to say, though, that I think it will be hard for C to stay Objective, as things are moving Swiftly along. I think it's healthy to have something on the side, like my Current Fling, as they can teach you new ideas.

My Favorite Languages
Language Proficiency
Ada My Favorite
AppleScript Old Friend
ARM Assembly Why Not?
C The ABCs
C++/CLI Oranges
C++ Right Arm
Java So Many Memories
Objective-C For Apples
Perl My Ex
PostScript My Pencil
Prolog Current Fling
Python Fun Scripting