Son_of_Perdition
Senior Member
Stepping out into a new area. I acquired an ANDROID tablet last month and while it's fun to play with, I've decided to expand my world somewhat and start creating 'Android APPs'. I used to do a little programming using older technology in my early days of my career. I used COBOL & Fortran but I was not hired for my programming skills rather for my experience with hardware, the programming was put on the way-way-back burner. Different times I created MACROs in WordPerfect then Word, Lotus 123 then Excell, mostly on a limited basis and for my own use exclusively. I did created a spreadsheet that was accepted for Utah State tax returns. It was a thing of beauty and I used it for several years before TurboTax.
Interest waned and I moved into UNIX/Linux support in the late 90's and the early 2000's until retirement in 2009. Along the way I dabbled in HTML/Javascript/Java/PHP programming but just didn't stick with it after retirement, I created a few personal & business websites for friends and family, but most have fell by the wayside as most websites do. Now with the discovery of an open source service to create 'Android Apps'. I'm giving it a go. I have a few ideas and hopes that they will spawn more elaborate and useful apps. The web is amazing and dangerous all on the same TV tray next to my recliner. I hope this new venture is as interesting as I've found some other technologies to be. Time will tell.
Interest waned and I moved into UNIX/Linux support in the late 90's and the early 2000's until retirement in 2009. Along the way I dabbled in HTML/Javascript/Java/PHP programming but just didn't stick with it after retirement, I created a few personal & business websites for friends and family, but most have fell by the wayside as most websites do. Now with the discovery of an open source service to create 'Android Apps'. I'm giving it a go. I have a few ideas and hopes that they will spawn more elaborate and useful apps. The web is amazing and dangerous all on the same TV tray next to my recliner. I hope this new venture is as interesting as I've found some other technologies to be. Time will tell.
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