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by Daniel Gomez
Hello My name is Daniel,
I am currently pursuing my
B.S. in Computer engineering major minors in Math and computer sciences at
UNLV, I am on my Senior year. I am new to the Fedora community. I only know
c++, learning C, Java, and C# (useless in Fedora but useful for work). I
thought on working something related to complex numbers (I took a class over
the summer, complex analysis, and I loved it), If any of you is interested
you can contact me directly at danytoz(a)gmail.com or gomezd10(a)unlv.nevada.edu
Like everybody else in this community I am open to any ideas I can help,
again my experience is limited, but I hope I can help in any Project that
you would like me to help.
14 years, 10 months
SciTech introduction
by Albert Bogdanowicz
Hello,
my name is Albert. I am studying Bioinformatics and Systems Biology at
University of Warsaw (Poland). I joined the SIG a while ago, but recently I've
seen some activity on the list.
I like Linux, and Fedora in particullar very much. I know Python, Bash,
C/C++, and a lot about biology (especially molecular and genetics).
I plan to package bioinformatics software that's not yet in the repos (there's
a wishlist on the wiki). However, I will be quite unproductive until October
because of the summer vacation. Until then, I won't always have access to
the internet, so please be patient if you want to contact me.
Albert "Serpens" Bogdanowicz
14 years, 10 months
SciTech Introduction
by Daryl Metzler
My name is Daryl,
I'm a senior at NCSU studying for a B.S. in Physics.
I've recently been 'turned on' to Fedora and made myself at home in this
operating system.
i'm a power-user at heart and enjoying trying out new things for the sake of
the learning experience. i grew up a Windows kid, but Fedora has given me
ample opportunity to learn the *nix and open source paradigms, as well as to
get a feel for the open source community.
i like it.
i like it so much that i feel obligated to join and help out as much as i
can.
That said, my favorite programs (sci-tech related,) are Octave, gnuplot,
Qucs, and the mother of my interests: the Root framework.
I know Bash, C, Tex, and Python pretty well, and have at least workable
knowledge of C++, Perl, Lisp, SQL, and web mark up languages.
I'd really like to help, but as of yet, i'm not quite sure how.
14 years, 10 months