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| Gender: | male |
| Age: | 21 |
| Steam Profile: | Same as Xbox Gamertag |
| Consoles Owned: | Xbox 360 |
| Video Games Played: | Fallout series, GTA series, Halo series, Borderlands 1 & 2, Skyrim, most of the Valves games, Payday 1 & 2, Skullgirls, Blacklight, and much more |
| X-box Gamertag: | Same as Steam Profile |
| Interests: | Cartoons (My little Pony; Adventure Time; Gravity Falls...), Anime (Military and Mecha for the most part), Programming (Duh), Games (See games I play), Art (Fanarts and Hentai porn... yes it is art), Drawing (I'm neither bad nor good at this) |
| Date Signed Up: | 3/01/2015 |
| Last Login: | 1/13/2016 |
| Location: | Germany |
| FunnyJunk Career Stats | |
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| Comment Ranking: | #6437 |
| Highest Content Rank: | #33 |
| Highest Comment Rank: | #1148 |
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| Subscribers: | 13 |
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| Total Comments Made: | 432 |
| FJ Points: | 72793 |
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| #13 - In the german version squidward is called Thaddäus. … [+] (1 new reply) | 06/23/2015 on Remember when Spongebob... | 0 |
| #10722481 - Picture [+] (1 new reply) | 06/23/2015 on Happy little board | +3 |
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| #10722474 - Picture [+] (3 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on Happy little board | +3 |
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| #10722429 - You are not real! [+] (7 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on Happy little board | +3 |
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| #791947 - Me? A Brony? You must be kidding! You don't have to b… [+] (3 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on Pony Thread 15 | +3 |
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| #791890 - But with honesty I don't know why you shouldn't. I mean if you… [+] (5 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on Pony Thread 15 | +2 |
| Iunno if you're a brony or not. If not, sorry I summoned you to the pony thread. | ||
| #791884 - You can't. The name is already used. [+] (1 new reply) | 06/23/2015 on Pony Thread 15 | +2 |
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| #184 - Just a picture, no animations, sorry. | 06/23/2015 on MASSIVE Uploader Update | 0 |
| #179 - I uploaded a different version of this GIF-animation. It had 2… | 06/23/2015 on MASSIVE Uploader Update | 0 |
| #176 - I think this version is a little better. \m/ | 06/23/2015 on MASSIVE Uploader Update | 0 |
| #152 - Comment deleted | 06/23/2015 on MASSIVE Uploader Update | 0 |
| #131 - Help me! [+] (2 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on MASSIVE Uploader Update | 0 |
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| #84 - Don't know if you can play IOS apps on the computer but it sho… [+] (1 new reply) | 06/23/2015 on Fallout shelter comp | 0 |
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| #83 - They are already working on it. It just takes a few months. … | 06/23/2015 on Fallout shelter comp | 0 |
| #82 - Picture [+] (1 new reply) | 06/23/2015 on Fallout shelter comp | +2 |
| #464820 - This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's gettin… | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
| #464731 - Do you already know what you wanna do in future after school? [+] (2 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
| This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464694 - Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering.… [+] (4 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
| This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464552 - You seem to know your stuff. Since how many years are you into… [+] (6 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
| Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering. Part of it was to program a control relay and such. This went two years, after that I went to a some sort of high school focused on programming where I went for 3 Years. This year I just graduated and I hope to continue to make a bachelor. Anyway if you're thinking about going for some programming school you would have some nice advantage already. I mean I already knew something about programming but for the most part I started from point zero back then. What are you currently doing, some regular school or working? This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464472 - Ooh sounds like there's some networking involved if it's onlin… [+] (8 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
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captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I made a pretty basic Agario clone and got rid of it quickly because it was pretty shitty. But it worked. The networking is actually surprisingly easy (from what ive seen). Once you get the connecting out of the way, all you do is send strings back and forth You seem to know your stuff. Since how many years are you into programming in general? Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering. Part of it was to program a control relay and such. This went two years, after that I went to a some sort of high school focused on programming where I went for 3 Years. This year I just graduated and I hope to continue to make a bachelor. Anyway if you're thinking about going for some programming school you would have some nice advantage already. I mean I already knew something about programming but for the most part I started from point zero back then. What are you currently doing, some regular school or working? This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464385 - Well learning by doing is probably the only way to learn somet… [+] (10 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
| Ooh sounds like there's some networking involved if it's online. Sounds like a lot of work but I got to admit I don't know much about Java neither. For the most part I'm using C#, I also know C, C++, Assembler, SQL and I can do HTML. (I don't consider it as a programming language) Maybe I'm going to look up some Java someday. Are you doing well with your game so far? #464492 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I made a pretty basic Agario clone and got rid of it quickly because it was pretty shitty. But it worked. The networking is actually surprisingly easy (from what ive seen). Once you get the connecting out of the way, all you do is send strings back and forth You seem to know your stuff. Since how many years are you into programming in general? Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering. Part of it was to program a control relay and such. This went two years, after that I went to a some sort of high school focused on programming where I went for 3 Years. This year I just graduated and I hope to continue to make a bachelor. Anyway if you're thinking about going for some programming school you would have some nice advantage already. I mean I already knew something about programming but for the most part I started from point zero back then. What are you currently doing, some regular school or working? This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464320 - That's a good thing to do. Will look great on your resume. Did… [+] (12 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
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captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] Myself through internet, basic knowledge from VBA, and lots and lots of errors and google searches. Well learning by doing is probably the only way to learn something like programming I guess. We haven't been teached this much in school. For the most part you had to figure out most stuff yourself. What kind of game are you trying to get out? Ooh sounds like there's some networking involved if it's online. Sounds like a lot of work but I got to admit I don't know much about Java neither. For the most part I'm using C#, I also know C, C++, Assembler, SQL and I can do HTML. (I don't consider it as a programming language) Maybe I'm going to look up some Java someday. Are you doing well with your game so far? #464492 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I made a pretty basic Agario clone and got rid of it quickly because it was pretty shitty. But it worked. The networking is actually surprisingly easy (from what ive seen). Once you get the connecting out of the way, all you do is send strings back and forth You seem to know your stuff. Since how many years are you into programming in general? Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering. Part of it was to program a control relay and such. This went two years, after that I went to a some sort of high school focused on programming where I went for 3 Years. This year I just graduated and I hope to continue to make a bachelor. Anyway if you're thinking about going for some programming school you would have some nice advantage already. I mean I already knew something about programming but for the most part I started from point zero back then. What are you currently doing, some regular school or working? This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464269 - Yes, I am a programmer. Not employed as one or something. But … [+] (14 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
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captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I haven't even gone to college or a programming school yet. But still pretty good. I program Java, and am trying to get some simple game out there so I can put it on my resume. That's a good thing to do. Will look great on your resume. Did you teach Java all yourself through the Internet or did you buy books. #464330 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] Myself through internet, basic knowledge from VBA, and lots and lots of errors and google searches. Well learning by doing is probably the only way to learn something like programming I guess. We haven't been teached this much in school. For the most part you had to figure out most stuff yourself. What kind of game are you trying to get out? Ooh sounds like there's some networking involved if it's online. Sounds like a lot of work but I got to admit I don't know much about Java neither. For the most part I'm using C#, I also know C, C++, Assembler, SQL and I can do HTML. (I don't consider it as a programming language) Maybe I'm going to look up some Java someday. Are you doing well with your game so far? #464492 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I made a pretty basic Agario clone and got rid of it quickly because it was pretty shitty. But it worked. The networking is actually surprisingly easy (from what ive seen). Once you get the connecting out of the way, all you do is send strings back and forth You seem to know your stuff. Since how many years are you into programming in general? Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering. Part of it was to program a control relay and such. This went two years, after that I went to a some sort of high school focused on programming where I went for 3 Years. This year I just graduated and I hope to continue to make a bachelor. Anyway if you're thinking about going for some programming school you would have some nice advantage already. I mean I already knew something about programming but for the most part I started from point zero back then. What are you currently doing, some regular school or working? This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #464196 - Who doesn't likes them? They are supposed to be cute. And … [+] (16 new replies) | 06/23/2015 on FJ Backroom | 0 |
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captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] Not where I live at least. But I see your point. Are you really a programmer, because I am one too Yes, I am a programmer. Not employed as one or something. But I finished a programming school and I'm going to study in a college to make at least a bachelor in programming. Anyway nice to meet you. #464289 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I haven't even gone to college or a programming school yet. But still pretty good. I program Java, and am trying to get some simple game out there so I can put it on my resume. That's a good thing to do. Will look great on your resume. Did you teach Java all yourself through the Internet or did you buy books. #464330 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] Myself through internet, basic knowledge from VBA, and lots and lots of errors and google searches. Well learning by doing is probably the only way to learn something like programming I guess. We haven't been teached this much in school. For the most part you had to figure out most stuff yourself. What kind of game are you trying to get out? Ooh sounds like there's some networking involved if it's online. Sounds like a lot of work but I got to admit I don't know much about Java neither. For the most part I'm using C#, I also know C, C++, Assembler, SQL and I can do HTML. (I don't consider it as a programming language) Maybe I'm going to look up some Java someday. Are you doing well with your game so far? #464492 -
captaincrapface (06/23/2015) [-] I made a pretty basic Agario clone and got rid of it quickly because it was pretty shitty. But it worked. The networking is actually surprisingly easy (from what ive seen). Once you get the connecting out of the way, all you do is send strings back and forth You seem to know your stuff. Since how many years are you into programming in general? Roughly 5 years ago I started studying Electrical Engineering. Part of it was to program a control relay and such. This went two years, after that I went to a some sort of high school focused on programming where I went for 3 Years. This year I just graduated and I hope to continue to make a bachelor. Anyway if you're thinking about going for some programming school you would have some nice advantage already. I mean I already knew something about programming but for the most part I started from point zero back then. What are you currently doing, some regular school or working? This response was actually obvious by now. Anyways It's getting late in my country or let's say early 5.00 am . At this point I'm going to say good bye. It was pretty nice to meet you. I wish you good luck in future. See ya. | ||
| #111 - Yeah sure, pong was one of my first projects too. It's a prett… | 06/23/2015 on Lets go pal | +1 |
