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Revision as of 08:40, 27 January 2006
Who is WTD?
wtd is a resident guru who claims that his alias stands for "Welcome To Darwin", though we all know it really means "What The Duck".
Wtd is a programmer, currently residing in Vancouver, who has a passion for helping people understand programming since he's been through every frustration related to learning this stuff already, for he is self-taught. He is conversant in C, Objective-C, C++, Java, Scala, Eiffel, Perl, Python, Ruby, O'Caml, Haskell, Pike, HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and many other languages. Wtd is more than capable of answering most questions related to Windows, Mac (OS 8, 9, X), Linux, and FreeBSD systems.
Wtd can frequently be found in the IRC channel helping people out or breaking their minds with new programming concepts.
Quotes
"Don't reinvent the wheel if there's an existing library function to do it for you"[1]
"I would recommend using Java as a way to start programming."[2]