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I still remember that my dad brought a laptop home when I was in the third grade. The laptop was running on a Windows 95 operating system. I was very curious and enthusiastic about computers since then. Unfortunately, that laptop didn't last very long under my torture. I have to say that I am always grateful to my parents for not being against my passion about computers, even thought I had ruined several machines in the the following decades. Knowing little about computers made blue screen of deaths occur so frequently that it won't boot up eventually. I bought a book telling people how to install the operating system, and followed the guides step by step hoping that the laptop will reborn somehow by itself. It was an joy that I couldn't tell when I saw the Windows' logo fluttering on the monitor. That was the first time I had dug into the DOS system. Soon afterwards I attended a computer class to learned flash and web page development. It was in the web 1.0 era, and websites were static at that time. Although the teacher just taught me how to make an simple web page using a software called FrontPage, I was still fascinated by how computers could understand people's ideas. It became so much easier to learn something over the Internet after people stepping into the 21st century. Thank Google as well as Baidu for providing such amount of valuable resources. During my high school, I taught myself PhotoShop when my classmates asked me if I could somehow make their selfies look prettier. During my college: I taught myself Illustrator when my teammates asked me if I could make a team logo for the group. I learned 3dMax because my parents would like to know how their home would look like after a renovation. One of my best friend had an idea about doing business online, and he asked me if I could give a hand, so I taught myself HTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP/MySQL. I decided to self-learned php/MySQL

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I still remember that my dad brought a laptop home when I was in the third grade. The laptop was running on a Windows 95 operating system. I was very curious and enthusiastic about computers since then. Unfortunately, that laptop didn't last very long under my torture. I have to say that I am always grateful to my parents for not being against my passion about computers, even thought I had ruined several machines in the the following decades. Knowing little about computers made blue screen of deaths occur so frequently that it won't boot up eventually. I bought a book telling people how to install the operating system, and followed the guides step by step hoping that the laptop will reborn somehow by itself. It was an joy that I couldn't tell when I saw the Windows' logo fluttering on the monitor. That was the first time I had dug into the DOS system. Soon afterwards I attended a computer class to learned flash and web page development. It was in the web 1.0 era, and websites were static at that time. Although the teacher just taught me how to make an simple web page using a software called FrontPage, I was still fascinated by how computers could understand people's ideas. It became so much easier to learn something over the Internet after people stepping into the 21st century. Thank Google as well as Baidu for providing such amount of valuable resources. During my high school, I taught myself PhotoShop when my classmates asked me if I could somehow make their selfies look prettier. During my college: I taught myself Illustrator when my teammates asked me if I could make a team logo for the group. I learned 3dMax because my parents would like to know how their home would look like after a renovation. One of my best friend had an idea about doing business online, and he asked me if I could give a hand, so I taught myself HTML/CSS/JavaScript/PHP/MySQL. I decided to self-learned php/MySQL

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Adobe Premiere ProAngularJSCad IllustrationCSS3HTML5JavaScriptMobile DesignPhotoshop DesignPHPWeb DesignWeb Development

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