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Fri, 02 Mar 2012, 12:25
Afr0
I don’t have any programmer friends per say, but I have online contacts.

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Project Dollhouse on Github - Please fork!
Fri, 02 Mar 2012, 12:25
Jayenkai
I used to have oodles of Codey-mates as a kid, hanging round at each others houses, playing with code... Then we moved into "technology phobia zone" and it all went downhill..

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Fri, 02 Mar 2012, 14:01
JL235
Knowing one programmer in real life, that you can work with, is worth dozens of online contacts.

My biggest recommendation for any programmer looking to network is to do it in real life, as well as online.
Mon, 05 Mar 2012, 14:39
Stealth
I agree with Joe. I have a few real life programming friends and I talk to them a lot more about the subject than anyone online.

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