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Maxim2014-05-04 17:11:11
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Maxim, 2014-05-04 17:11:11

C++ remote work/help/project

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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Konstantin Dovnar, 2014-05-04
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The cause is just, but you apparently did not quite understand what the "Toaster" is for .

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