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    Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

    Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge can
    email me at
    nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
    years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and C#.


  • Michael Lang

    #2
    Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

    Maybe you should actually answer some questions in the newsgroup to prove
    you even know what you are talking about. And use your real name, that way
    you gain credibility with every question you answer.

    And please don't advertise in a newsgroup. If we think you are so great via
    my suggestion above, people may flock to you on their own. I'm sure anyone
    in this group would be willing to take on a paying customer/student.

    Besides, here is a credible place to get FREE tutoring in C# (St. Louis)...
    web: http://stlnet.org/
    email: freetraining@st lnet.org
    Usergroups in other cities probably have similar offerings.

    Michael Lang, MCSD

    "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
    news:JPyWa.6379 $mv6.1070431@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=blue]
    > Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge can
    > email me at
    > nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
    > years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and[/color]
    C#.[color=blue]
    >
    >[/color]


    Comment

    • Michael Lang

      #3
      Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

      Maybe you should actually answer some questions in the newsgroup to prove
      you even know what you are talking about. And use your real name, that way
      you gain credibility with every question you answer.

      And please don't advertise in a newsgroup. If we think you are so great via
      my suggestion above, people may flock to you on their own. I'm sure anyone
      in this group would be willing to take on a paying customer/student.

      Besides, here is a credible place to get FREE tutoring in C# (St. Louis)...
      web: http://stlnet.org/
      email: freetraining@st lnet.org
      Usergroups in other cities probably have similar offerings.

      Michael Lang, MCSD

      "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
      news:JPyWa.6379 $mv6.1070431@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=blue]
      > Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge can
      > email me at
      > nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
      > years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and[/color]
      C#.[color=blue]
      >
      >[/color]


      Comment

      • tutoring

        #4
        Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

        Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove anything to
        anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot of
        simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting learning
        ..NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
        basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in text
        books.
        BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
        means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get what
        you pay for.
        I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help, since
        some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered. On
        top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
        everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
        If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the moderator of
        this group.

        "Michael Lang" <m@l.com> wrote in message
        news:e0aHCPGWDH A.1928@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
        > Maybe you should actually answer some questions in the newsgroup to prove
        > you even know what you are talking about. And use your real name, that[/color]
        way[color=blue]
        > you gain credibility with every question you answer.
        >
        > And please don't advertise in a newsgroup. If we think you are so great[/color]
        via[color=blue]
        > my suggestion above, people may flock to you on their own. I'm sure[/color]
        anyone[color=blue]
        > in this group would be willing to take on a paying customer/student.
        >
        > Besides, here is a credible place to get FREE tutoring in C# (St.[/color]
        Louis)...[color=blue]
        > web: http://stlnet.org/
        > email: freetraining@st lnet.org
        > Usergroups in other cities probably have similar offerings.
        >
        > Michael Lang, MCSD
        >
        > "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
        > news:JPyWa.6379 $mv6.1070431@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=green]
        > > Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge can
        > > email me at
        > > nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
        > > years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and[/color]
        > C#.[color=green]
        > >
        > >[/color]
        >
        >[/color]


        Comment

        • tutoring

          #5
          Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

          Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove anything to
          anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot of
          simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting learning
          ..NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
          basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in text
          books.
          BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
          means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get what
          you pay for.
          I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help, since
          some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered. On
          top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
          everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
          If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the moderator of
          this group.

          "Michael Lang" <m@l.com> wrote in message
          news:e0aHCPGWDH A.1928@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
          > Maybe you should actually answer some questions in the newsgroup to prove
          > you even know what you are talking about. And use your real name, that[/color]
          way[color=blue]
          > you gain credibility with every question you answer.
          >
          > And please don't advertise in a newsgroup. If we think you are so great[/color]
          via[color=blue]
          > my suggestion above, people may flock to you on their own. I'm sure[/color]
          anyone[color=blue]
          > in this group would be willing to take on a paying customer/student.
          >
          > Besides, here is a credible place to get FREE tutoring in C# (St.[/color]
          Louis)...[color=blue]
          > web: http://stlnet.org/
          > email: freetraining@st lnet.org
          > Usergroups in other cities probably have similar offerings.
          >
          > Michael Lang, MCSD
          >
          > "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
          > news:JPyWa.6379 $mv6.1070431@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=green]
          > > Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge can
          > > email me at
          > > nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
          > > years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and[/color]
          > C#.[color=green]
          > >
          > >[/color]
          >
          >[/color]


          Comment

          • phoenix

            #6
            Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET


            "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> schreef in bericht
            news:X_zWa.6395 $mv6.1079521@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=blue]
            > Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove anything[/color]
            to[color=blue]
            > anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot[/color]
            of

            Problem is that I have to trust you when you say you know something about
            the subject. By answering some questions here you proof that you really
            know something about it. (or you're just good with google if it are real
            basic questions)
            [color=blue]
            > simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting[/color]
            learning[color=blue]
            > .NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
            > basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in text
            > books.[/color]

            Be serious, I've seen "simple" questions in this newsgroup that reappear
            over and over again and are always answered. There are always questions
            which are overseen but most of them are answered here.
            [color=blue]
            > BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
            > means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get what
            > you pay for.[/color]

            I don't know that much of DNS but getting a DNS error doesn't mean a site is
            down. It can just as well mean that your local DNS (the one you're
            contacting) is using an old DNS record and needs an update of it (dynamic
            IP, ...). It probably tells you more about your ISP (and knowledge of DNS)
            then the site you try to visit. BTW, I can access it without problem.
            [color=blue]
            > I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help, since
            > some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered.[/color]
            On

            Oh yes it's advertisment. If you really offered help you would answer those
            "real easy basic" questions. While answering some of them you could add a
            few lines to your post saying you also offer private tutoring and how they
            can contact you.
            Some people advertise the book they wrote on the subject in their signature
            while answering the question. If it's a good answer I can be convinced to
            buy the book (I bought some).
            [color=blue]
            > top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
            > everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
            > If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the moderator[/color]
            of[color=blue]
            > this group.[/color]

            Yves


            Comment

            • phoenix

              #7
              Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET


              "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> schreef in bericht
              news:X_zWa.6395 $mv6.1079521@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=blue]
              > Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove anything[/color]
              to[color=blue]
              > anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot[/color]
              of

              Problem is that I have to trust you when you say you know something about
              the subject. By answering some questions here you proof that you really
              know something about it. (or you're just good with google if it are real
              basic questions)
              [color=blue]
              > simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting[/color]
              learning[color=blue]
              > .NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
              > basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in text
              > books.[/color]

              Be serious, I've seen "simple" questions in this newsgroup that reappear
              over and over again and are always answered. There are always questions
              which are overseen but most of them are answered here.
              [color=blue]
              > BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
              > means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get what
              > you pay for.[/color]

              I don't know that much of DNS but getting a DNS error doesn't mean a site is
              down. It can just as well mean that your local DNS (the one you're
              contacting) is using an old DNS record and needs an update of it (dynamic
              IP, ...). It probably tells you more about your ISP (and knowledge of DNS)
              then the site you try to visit. BTW, I can access it without problem.
              [color=blue]
              > I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help, since
              > some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered.[/color]
              On

              Oh yes it's advertisment. If you really offered help you would answer those
              "real easy basic" questions. While answering some of them you could add a
              few lines to your post saying you also offer private tutoring and how they
              can contact you.
              Some people advertise the book they wrote on the subject in their signature
              while answering the question. If it's a good answer I can be convinced to
              buy the book (I bought some).
              [color=blue]
              > top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
              > everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
              > If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the moderator[/color]
              of[color=blue]
              > this group.[/color]

              Yves


              Comment

              • tutoring

                #8
                Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

                Yves and Michael,

                Thank you very much for your input. Your thoughts and ideas are greatly
                appreciated.

                Regards

                "phoenix" <patient0@skyne tWORK.be> wrote in message
                news:uAzSqmHWDH A.1728@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                >
                > "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> schreef in bericht
                > news:X_zWa.6395 $mv6.1079521@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=green]
                > > Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove[/color][/color]
                anything[color=blue]
                > to[color=green]
                > > anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot[/color]
                > of
                >
                > Problem is that I have to trust you when you say you know something about
                > the subject. By answering some questions here you proof that you really
                > know something about it. (or you're just good with google if it are real
                > basic questions)
                >[color=green]
                > > simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting[/color]
                > learning[color=green]
                > > .NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
                > > basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in[/color][/color]
                text[color=blue][color=green]
                > > books.[/color]
                >
                > Be serious, I've seen "simple" questions in this newsgroup that reappear
                > over and over again and are always answered. There are always questions
                > which are overseen but most of them are answered here.
                >[color=green]
                > > BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
                > > means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get[/color][/color]
                what[color=blue][color=green]
                > > you pay for.[/color]
                >
                > I don't know that much of DNS but getting a DNS error doesn't mean a site[/color]
                is[color=blue]
                > down. It can just as well mean that your local DNS (the one you're
                > contacting) is using an old DNS record and needs an update of it (dynamic
                > IP, ...). It probably tells you more about your ISP (and knowledge of[/color]
                DNS)[color=blue]
                > then the site you try to visit. BTW, I can access it without problem.
                >[color=green]
                > > I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help,[/color][/color]
                since[color=blue][color=green]
                > > some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered.[/color]
                > On
                >
                > Oh yes it's advertisment. If you really offered help you would answer[/color]
                those[color=blue]
                > "real easy basic" questions. While answering some of them you could add a
                > few lines to your post saying you also offer private tutoring and how they
                > can contact you.
                > Some people advertise the book they wrote on the subject in their[/color]
                signature[color=blue]
                > while answering the question. If it's a good answer I can be convinced to
                > buy the book (I bought some).
                >[color=green]
                > > top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
                > > everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
                > > If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the[/color][/color]
                moderator[color=blue]
                > of[color=green]
                > > this group.[/color]
                >
                > Yves
                >
                >[/color]


                Comment

                • tutoring

                  #9
                  Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

                  Yves and Michael,

                  Thank you very much for your input. Your thoughts and ideas are greatly
                  appreciated.

                  Regards

                  "phoenix" <patient0@skyne tWORK.be> wrote in message
                  news:uAzSqmHWDH A.1728@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                  >
                  > "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> schreef in bericht
                  > news:X_zWa.6395 $mv6.1079521@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=green]
                  > > Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove[/color][/color]
                  anything[color=blue]
                  > to[color=green]
                  > > anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot[/color]
                  > of
                  >
                  > Problem is that I have to trust you when you say you know something about
                  > the subject. By answering some questions here you proof that you really
                  > know something about it. (or you're just good with google if it are real
                  > basic questions)
                  >[color=green]
                  > > simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting[/color]
                  > learning[color=green]
                  > > .NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
                  > > basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in[/color][/color]
                  text[color=blue][color=green]
                  > > books.[/color]
                  >
                  > Be serious, I've seen "simple" questions in this newsgroup that reappear
                  > over and over again and are always answered. There are always questions
                  > which are overseen but most of them are answered here.
                  >[color=green]
                  > > BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
                  > > means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get[/color][/color]
                  what[color=blue][color=green]
                  > > you pay for.[/color]
                  >
                  > I don't know that much of DNS but getting a DNS error doesn't mean a site[/color]
                  is[color=blue]
                  > down. It can just as well mean that your local DNS (the one you're
                  > contacting) is using an old DNS record and needs an update of it (dynamic
                  > IP, ...). It probably tells you more about your ISP (and knowledge of[/color]
                  DNS)[color=blue]
                  > then the site you try to visit. BTW, I can access it without problem.
                  >[color=green]
                  > > I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help,[/color][/color]
                  since[color=blue][color=green]
                  > > some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered.[/color]
                  > On
                  >
                  > Oh yes it's advertisment. If you really offered help you would answer[/color]
                  those[color=blue]
                  > "real easy basic" questions. While answering some of them you could add a
                  > few lines to your post saying you also offer private tutoring and how they
                  > can contact you.
                  > Some people advertise the book they wrote on the subject in their[/color]
                  signature[color=blue]
                  > while answering the question. If it's a good answer I can be convinced to
                  > buy the book (I bought some).
                  >[color=green]
                  > > top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
                  > > everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
                  > > If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the[/color][/color]
                  moderator[color=blue]
                  > of[color=green]
                  > > this group.[/color]
                  >
                  > Yves
                  >
                  >[/color]


                  Comment

                  • Dmand

                    #10
                    Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

                    And of course none of these were ads either right?


                    2/08/2003 12:53 am (posted as codewriter, email someone@somewhe re.com)
                    "If you have problems writing your code and need it written ASAP, I can
                    help.
                    Contact me at code_writer_200 3@yahoo.com."

                    29/07/2003 10:41pm
                    "Anyone who is new to C# and wishes to gain more knowledge can email me at
                    nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
                    years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and C#."

                    29/07/2003 1:32am
                    "Anyone who is new to C# and wishes to gain more knowledge can email me at
                    nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
                    years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and C#."


                    "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
                    news:X_zWa.6395 $mv6.1079521@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=blue]
                    > Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove anything[/color]
                    to[color=blue]
                    > anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot[/color]
                    of[color=blue]
                    > simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting[/color]
                    learning[color=blue]
                    > .NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
                    > basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in text
                    > books.
                    > BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
                    > means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get what
                    > you pay for.
                    > I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help, since
                    > some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered.[/color]
                    On[color=blue]
                    > top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
                    > everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
                    > If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the moderator[/color]
                    of[color=blue]
                    > this group.
                    >
                    > "Michael Lang" <m@l.com> wrote in message
                    > news:e0aHCPGWDH A.1928@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=green]
                    > > Maybe you should actually answer some questions in the newsgroup to[/color][/color]
                    prove[color=blue][color=green]
                    > > you even know what you are talking about. And use your real name, that[/color]
                    > way[color=green]
                    > > you gain credibility with every question you answer.
                    > >
                    > > And please don't advertise in a newsgroup. If we think you are so great[/color]
                    > via[color=green]
                    > > my suggestion above, people may flock to you on their own. I'm sure[/color]
                    > anyone[color=green]
                    > > in this group would be willing to take on a paying customer/student.
                    > >
                    > > Besides, here is a credible place to get FREE tutoring in C# (St.[/color]
                    > Louis)...[color=green]
                    > > web: http://stlnet.org/
                    > > email: freetraining@st lnet.org
                    > > Usergroups in other cities probably have similar offerings.
                    > >
                    > > Michael Lang, MCSD
                    > >
                    > > "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
                    > > news:JPyWa.6379 $mv6.1070431@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...[color=darkred]
                    > > > Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge[/color][/color][/color]
                    can[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                    > > > email me at
                    > > > nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have[/color][/color][/color]
                    many[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
                    > > > years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET[/color][/color][/color]
                    and[color=blue][color=green]
                    > > C#.[color=darkred]
                    > > >
                    > > >[/color]
                    > >
                    > >[/color]
                    >
                    >[/color]


                    Comment

                    • MsJuLiE

                      #11
                      Re: Private tutoring: C# and ASP.NET

                      I agree with Michael and don't advertise either.


                      On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:41:49 +1000, "Dmand"
                      <dandersonnospa m@imxsoftware.c om> wrote:
                      [color=blue]
                      >And of course none of these were ads either right?
                      >
                      >
                      >2/08/2003 12:53 am (posted as codewriter, email someone@somewhe re.com)
                      >"If you have problems writing your code and need it written ASAP, I can
                      >help.
                      >Contact me at code_writer_200 3@yahoo.com."
                      >
                      >29/07/2003 10:41pm
                      >"Anyone who is new to C# and wishes to gain more knowledge can email me at
                      >nuda@yahoo.c om and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
                      >years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and C#."
                      >
                      >29/07/2003 1:32am
                      >"Anyone who is new to C# and wishes to gain more knowledge can email me at
                      >nuda@yahoo.c om and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have many
                      >years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET and C#."
                      >
                      >
                      >"tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
                      >news:X_zWa.639 5$mv6.1079521@n ews20.bellgloba l.com...[color=green]
                      >> Maybe I should answer some questions, but I do not need to prove anything[/color]
                      >to[color=green]
                      >> anybody. It has nothing to do with what I am offering. I have seen a lot[/color]
                      >of[color=green]
                      >> simple questions in this NGs posted by people who are just starting[/color]
                      >learning[color=green]
                      >> .NET. Most of them are not even being answered, simply because they are
                      >> basic questions that should be addressed to a tutor or researched in text
                      >> books.
                      >> BTW, your "credible place for FREE tutoring" gave me a DNS error, which
                      >> means it is down. So much for credibility. There is a saying: you get what
                      >> you pay for.
                      >> I do not consider my postings as advertisements, I am offering help, since
                      >> some people are asking basic questions, and they are not being answered.[/color]
                      >On[color=green]
                      >> top of that, I am offering a private tutoring, which means tutoring with
                      >> everyone individually, not just posting some info on a WEB site.
                      >> If you are not happy about my postings, you can complain to the moderator[/color]
                      >of[color=green]
                      >> this group.
                      >>
                      >> "Michael Lang" <m@l.com> wrote in message
                      >> news:e0aHCPGWDH A.1928@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
                      >> > Maybe you should actually answer some questions in the newsgroup to[/color][/color]
                      >prove[color=green][color=darkred]
                      >> > you even know what you are talking about. And use your real name, that[/color]
                      >> way[color=darkred]
                      >> > you gain credibility with every question you answer.
                      >> >
                      >> > And please don't advertise in a newsgroup. If we think you are so great[/color]
                      >> via[color=darkred]
                      >> > my suggestion above, people may flock to you on their own. I'm sure[/color]
                      >> anyone[color=darkred]
                      >> > in this group would be willing to take on a paying customer/student.
                      >> >
                      >> > Besides, here is a credible place to get FREE tutoring in C# (St.[/color]
                      >> Louis)...[color=darkred]
                      >> > web: http://stlnet.org/
                      >> > email: freetraining@st lnet.org
                      >> > Usergroups in other cities probably have similar offerings.
                      >> >
                      >> > Michael Lang, MCSD
                      >> >
                      >> > "tutoring" <someone@somewh ere.com> wrote in message
                      >> > news:JPyWa.6379 $mv6.1070431@ne ws20.bellglobal .com...
                      >> > > Anyone who is new to C# or ASP.NET and wishes to gain more knowledge[/color][/color]
                      >can[color=green][color=darkred]
                      >> > > email me at
                      >> > > nuda@yahoo.com and we can set up private tutoring sessions. I have[/color][/color]
                      >many[color=green][color=darkred]
                      >> > > years of programming experience and hold MCSD certification in .NET[/color][/color]
                      >and[color=green][color=darkred]
                      >> > C#.
                      >> > >
                      >> > >
                      >> >
                      >> >[/color]
                      >>
                      >>[/color]
                      >[/color]

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