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My420Time

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About My420Time

  • Birthday July 17

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    http://MQ2Emu.com

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    Andromeda
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    Progen
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    Warrior

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    Texas

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  1. The internet has made me skeptical with many people claiming to do things which they can't or never actually do. I've been writing C, C++, and C# code for a very long time now. I see claims of skill everyday on my website. If you are using any Verizon Android phone you've got a good portion of my code going. Thanks for the link, can't wait to fool around with this over the weekend. I will have to get MacroQuest2 running on it also. Currently have it on my site for all version EQEmu supports. I've actually been out of college for over 6 years now and got my Bachelor's in Computer Information Systems at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I currently have an active CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, and working towards my CCIE by next March. Have been working as an Android developer here in Dallas due to the low amount of networking jobs out here now. I was lucky enough to meet someone at the local GTUG(Google Technologies User Group) and land a job for a decent size company. Take note I haven't taken any shots at anyone up until this point. Whereas your first post was a direct flame. My post in this thread was asking a simple question.
  2. Well, first off your not running this natively on the android platform. Your running it throw VNC with a mirror driver. Which means I now need to have a computer on 24/7, open up some ports, and give it a static dyndns address. Also I clearly stated the platforms for Android a few posts up. Since you didn't take the time to read them I have provided a link to the android site. The Android SDK support Java code natively and some C/C++ code. The Android NDK support C++ code. On your first image you can clearly see something that shouldn't be there near the bottom right corner of the phone. I have attached two pictures of what the generic emulator looks like. http://developer.android.com/sdk/ http://code.google.com/p/android-vnc-viewer/ With the SDK in hand and about 20 minutes of work on Android VNC Viewer(Open Source). Anyone could achieve what you've show in the image using the emulator and a local vnc server. Granted on anything but a newer phone(i.e. the Galaxy S series) it would run horrible over 3G/4G and going through VNC. As for what "Profession Android Developer" means I develop Android applications here in Dallas for a living. Had you actually installed Debian and then gotten wine working I would give you praise, Debian is the easy part.
  3. Did you accomplish this by first installing debian on your droid? I have a really hard time seeing it running even then.
  4. Heh - Well I am a professional Android developer. Was going to whip something up for everyone. You should switch to Android! Apple's market is a pain in the butt. I've developed a few iPhone apps(Mainly for corporation internally) and fortunately only had to try to get one on the market.
  5. This has fake written all over it. This is just a resized screenshot put over a fake phone. There are several application for taking screenshots in android by the way. For example Android Screenshot and ShootMe. As for the question about what is android written in, the main language is Java but they also offer the NDK which will allow you do to C++. You can also get away with using C in your logic. EDIT: On a side note about the chat application for android. If all the in game chat uses is IRC it would be extremely easy for me to whip up an application and get it on the market in a few minutes.
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