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#1 2012-08-14 19:12:17

majormax
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A story that I'm writing

Chapter 1
    How many people do you know that have been programming since age 7?
    Well, you just met someone who has.
    For me, programming is something that’s been in my life almost as long as school has been. In fact, I only have a few memories from before I learned to program.
    Now I’m in sixth grade. Ever since I published my first big flash game my programming skills have been the talk of the school. So far I’ve made fifty-three dollars making small games and website for kids around school. Even a few teachers have asked me to code things for their webpages.
    Yesterday I was walking through the hall to get to my first period class when I heard someone yell “Hey, Ryan!” I turned around and saw a kid who I had only seen a few times before waving to me. I walked over to him and he immediately started talking.
    “My name’s David.” He said. I heard a slight southern accent in his voice. “I heard about your game. I was thinking, ‘hey he codes games, maybe he does websites too.’ So I ask my friend and he points me to your website. I’m like ‘he codes websites, but can he hack them?’ Because--”
    “If you want me to hack something, which I can do, you will have to pay a steep price.” I said.
    “I’m willing to.” He replied.
    “Okay, meet me at lunch. I sit at the table right next to the emergency exit.”
    “See you there.”

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#2 2012-08-14 19:28:34

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Re: A story that I'm writing

Except for the hacking part, the programming sounds a lot like me, although I've never made any money with this.

I'm looking forward to what comes next!


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#3 2012-08-15 18:23:23

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Re: A story that I'm writing

A true story for geeks would most likely contain humorous references to things only they would understand (programming jokes, per se), or have topic of interest them come into play in interesting ways.

Hacking is nothing interesting or new to a "geek".

Whole stereotyping is okay in some respects, do it respectfully. Make jokes about Star Trek, but not about the fact that they watch Star Trek. I.E. have a joke about Star Trek that only fans of the show would understand.

You've written a bragging adolescent committing a crime. Not a geek.


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#4 2012-08-15 21:39:41

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Re: A story that I'm writing

Towards the first question, now you've met two!  smile  XD

<-- One of them!


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#5 2012-08-15 21:55:59

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Re: A story that I'm writing

I don't hack, but I still program :3

I can't wait to read the next bit, but I agree with the above posters, a story for geeks should have geeky references to C++ and HTML etc.  tongue

Which reminds me of a parody xD


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#6 2012-08-16 00:55:44

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Re: A story that I'm writing

Sounds cool! Don't forget the geeky refrences. :3


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#7 2012-08-16 03:20:36

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Re: A story that I'm writing


I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello!  big_smile

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#8 2012-08-16 16:06:10

majormax
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Re: A story that I'm writing

I'll write more later hopefully

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#9 2012-08-16 16:13:53

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Re: A story that I'm writing

soupoftomato wrote:

A true story for geeks would most likely contain humorous references to things only they would understand (programming jokes, per se), or have topic of interest them come into play in interesting ways.

Hacking is nothing interesting or new to a "geek".

Whole stereotyping is okay in some respects, do it respectfully. Make jokes about Star Trek, but not about the fact that they watch Star Trek. I.E. have a joke about Star Trek that only fans of the show would understand.

You've written a bragging adolescent committing a crime. Not a geek.

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#10 2012-08-16 16:42:43

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Re: A story that I'm writing

Being able to program flash games is nothing to do with hacking websites at all btw


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#11 2012-08-16 16:45:49

majormax
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Re: A story that I'm writing

41w4y5 wrote:

Being able to program flash games is nothing to do with hacking websites at all btw

No, but the kid also codes websites.

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#12 2012-08-16 16:49:53

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Re: A story that I'm writing

majormax wrote:

41w4y5 wrote:

Being able to program flash games is nothing to do with hacking websites at all btw

No, but the kid also codes websites.

What kind of hacking is he going to be doing?

And I think you're thinking of a "cracker"

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_hacking_and_cracking


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#13 2012-08-16 16:56:18

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Re: A story that I'm writing

soupoftomato wrote:

A true story for geeks would most likely contain humorous references to things only they would understand (programming jokes, per se), or have topic of interest them come into play in interesting ways.

Hacking is nothing interesting or new to a "geek".

Whole stereotyping is okay in some respects, do it respectfully. Make jokes about Star Trek, but not about the fact that they watch Star Trek. I.E. have a joke about Star Trek that only fans of the show would understand.

You've written a bragging adolescent committing a crime. Not a geek.

Harsh but he's right^


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