Virtual pimp on the move.

Discussion in 'Indie Basics' started by Virtual Pimp, Mar 14, 2005.

  1. Virtual Pimp

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    Hi! :)

    First of all let me introduct myself. My name is Alexandre and i'm from barreiro, Portugal. I'm currently studing at college and i have programming as one of my hobbies since i remember. I can't say that i'm an expert in any field but i think i have an open mind and that i'm also able to learn fast. My knowledge about business in internet is close to zero but i'll try to change that in due time.

    I want to read and learn before advancing into any project to avoid any unnecessary errors and loose of time/money.

    So here i am, asking for advices, links, articles, examples, tools and anything you can give me.

    Thanks in advance. ;)
     
  2. Dan MacDonald

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    The subject is really too broad to possibly give you a few tips and tricks that will send you happily on your way. Your best bet is to spend some quality time going through and reading threads in the history of these forums.
     
  3. gpetersz

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    I can only advice not to ask but to read. :D
    I did it and it worked...

    Read through previous threads, read, read, read and you will find
    plenty of useful information, beyond expectations.
    (as I found some months ago when started to attend this forum)
     
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  4. Gnatinator

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    Read Steve Pavlina's fabulous articles here: here

    Read my pretty good report here:here

    That should get you started.
     

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