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I would like to find a paid job, maybe even a low-paid one, I'm still studying anyway. You just need more experience of participating in real projects.
In general:
I have been programming since childhood. The first programming language is mobile basic (yes, for the phone). Then php and a lot of arguments about which is better: python or php. But then everything fell into place and the understanding came that these are languages for different areas, one could still argue about django, but that's another story. Then came C++, the great and powerful language, and then the fun began. I do it myself, I went to college for the sake of a diploma (which only Mom needs).
Linux, more than a year of experience with various distributions, mainly debian-like distributions (Ubuntu, Debian + unity/xfce/kde/mate) and a little experience with rpm (OpenSuse). Cmake, make, some bash and lua.
I studied C++ myself, then one developer helped me, as a result I got a portfolio, well, as a portfolio, so completed tasks, which I can tell you in more detail after correspondence. Qt, QJson, JsonCpp, CppCheck.
Worked with DB: mysql + php, sqlite + c++ (2 courses using sqlite)
I have been working with SQL for more than a year (not very intensively).
Mercurial, Well, everything is simple here, and I attached screenshots.
favorite IDE: QtCreator
favorite code editor: Sublime Text 3(>3000 build)
favorite terminal: xfce4-terminal
favorite distribution: Debian Wheezy
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The cause is just, but you apparently did not quite understand what the "Toaster" is for .
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