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Being Raj Nooti: My tryst with computers!
I first operated a computer in 1992. I was in the VIII status at Loyola Civic Seminary . We were taught to program in GW-Root. I unclearly muse on bothersome to develop an ikon of a freight, programming a schoolchild note record and pair of other programs. It was fun. We had around 10 computers in the lab. All of them had monochrome screens. There was one computer that had a unripe silver screen with atrocious lettering and that was my best-liked. Snooze of them had dark-skinned screens with milk-white typescript. Coding in GW-Principal was very provocative. It was programming in its simplest tone. Click here for a example program in Elementary . After my Type X, I did not get a fate to vocation with any computer for two years. And then, I joined Loyola College for my undergrad. This was in 1997. Computer System was not a distinction course of study in our curriculum then. I had a fool gift for programming but noticed that I was only interested in the precise part of programming. I wasn't too passionate on mundane coding. I was more interested in algorithms. It was around this in good time always that the internet heat gripped us. My first email finances was with Hotmail. I keep in mind current to an internet cafe and typing an email for 45 min. It costed us 60 rupees an hour to skim through the internet. My first email was to my cousin who came to the US in 1997. My sponsor email make financial arrangements was with Rediffmail. I toughened to have pen friends, old to the growth of email. When email entered my soul, pen friends went out. By 1999-2000, I became very paying attention towards computers/internet. I second-hand to go to an internet cafe twice a week (two hours), which was 'squiffy frequency' then. In 2000, after my graduation, I coerced my mom to buy me a close computer. I opted for a HP Brio. This was my first 'own' computer. Specs impute to something like this: Intel Celeron 500-700Mhz, 32 MB RAM, 10GB HDD with Windows 98 (Aid Printing). It had a floppy initiative, a CD urge and came with a titanic CRT cathode-ray tube screen. It costed us ~45,000 rupees to get this PC along with a computer steppe and chairman....