Linked by Andy Tars on Fri 25th Apr 2003 17:06 UTC
João Paredes is an almost-21-year-old student of Electrotecnical and Computers Engeneering at Oporto's State University for Engeneering (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto), in Portugal. He is well known and respected in his community, known to be a visonary and a good leader. Also known to be an excelent programmer, as he's been programming computers for 16 years now (yes, since he was 5).
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Well, I woke up this evening and it was a nice surprise to find an interview with a Portuguese programmer here! Maybe he's not that well known around the world (or even in Portugal), maybe he's only on more of those thousands visionaries, maybe it's not important that he started coding when he was 5. But anyway who cares about that?
I share some of his points of view, but even if I didn't I'd still admite that he seems to be someone smart and who has some knowledge about osdev and a lot of subjects. Anyway, I admite this was not the best interview I ever read and I still ask myself wwhat "b! ut" means! Finaly, I can only say that above anything I am proud of being Portuguese and happy that another Portuguse fellow got some recognition for his work!
Well, I woke up this evening and it was a nice surprise to find an interview with a Portuguese programmer here! Maybe he's not that well known around the world (or even in Portugal), maybe he's only on more of those thousands visionaries, maybe it's not important that he started coding when he was 5. But anyway who cares about that?
I share some of his points of view, but even if I didn't I'd still admite that he seems to be someone smart and who has some knowledge about osdev and a lot of subjects. Anyway, I admite this was not the best interview I ever read and I still ask myself wwhat "b! ut" means! Finaly, I can only say that above anything I am proud of being Portuguese and happy that another Portuguse fellow got some recognition for his work!