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#26 Computer Science Major? in Off Topic
NoCourtesySchweppesApplied computer science here, courses in the first 6 months are C#, Webdesign, Linux, Cisco networking, English and Communication Skills. More programming languages and databases soon + 6 months work experience in China/America in the third year.

You'll always find work in IT as it's a shortage occupation. Just make sure you get some practical skills I guess.
What uni/course are you doing?

Applied Computer Science@ Thomas More Geel, Belgium
Doing all the ones I've listed, they're mandatory in these 6 months
They're not very known of course but they're under the association of KU Leuven, which is one of our best universities. Reason I chose this one is though that they won an award in 2011 for being the best one in this course in the country. Constantly get assignments and projects, they focus on the job market right from the first day so you have experience and you're not clueless. They also guide all students well with coaching.

posted about 9 years ago
#23 Computer Science Major? in Off Topic

Applied computer science here, courses in the first 6 months are C#, Webdesign, Linux, Cisco networking, English and Communication Skills. More programming languages and databases soon + 6 months work experience in China/America in the third year.

You'll always find work in IT as it's a shortage occupation. Just make sure you get some practical skills I guess.

posted about 9 years ago
#7 Faceit cs:go in CS2 General Discussion

Inferno Ibuypower vs LDLC though
31-27...

posted about 9 years ago
#7 Potential keylogger? in Off Topic

I didn't execute anything (or even click anything on it), all I did iirc was copy the standard ubunto iso file from my pc unto his usb, when we couldn't all download it due to slow internet. Full on paranoid I know.

I don't see anything in task manager that looks suspicious. I've looked up the names of some I didn't know (Hkcmd and Igfxpers) bt it turns out they're just windows processes.

posted about 9 years ago
#5 Potential keylogger? in Off Topic
wareyaThere's a chance.

btw hi

yo

MasterKuniIf he wrote his own keylogger no antivirus in the world would be able to detect it. Reformat and be done with it.

I don't think he did though, got it off some scriptkiddy website

Phantomyoformat > profit

I would if I could... Installing all the programms I need again + upgrade to windows 8.1 (for widows 8 phone app dev, no idea why the fuck 8.0 can't) takes a really long time, which I don't have with exams coming up. Isn't there anything specific I could look out for in the system files?

posted about 9 years ago
#1 Potential keylogger? in Off Topic

I know this will probably come over as dumb and overly paranoid, but whatever, would appreciate some thoughts.

In my first year of computer science atm and usb's are passed around quite a lot during classes for large file transfers (such as ubuntu for a virtual machine when the internet was being extremely slow). One of those usb's belonged to some guy who (confirmed) has a history with keyloggers and all sorts of hacking shenagigans. My pc was system restored 2 weeks later - files were kept - because of PrintConsole.dll, among other files, being deleted by AVG from the system32 map. Could this have anything to do with it?

My current antivirus, a paid version of norton, isn't detecting anything but I'm not sure it really detects keyloggers. I know I'm being paranoid here but seeing as this is my worklaptop, better to be safe than sorry.

posted about 9 years ago
#74 Anyone here bilingual/multilingual? in Off Topic

Dutch, English, French, German

posted about 9 years ago
#77 Interests? in Off Topic

TF2
Cs:go
Comedians
Jazzhop
Academically: Studying applied computer science (programming, webdesign, linux, cisco etc)

Also Belgian abbey beers/Tripel beers. For anyone who wants to try good beers, check if they have Tripel Karmeliet, Leffe Royal, Brugze Zot or Westmalle Dubbel/Tripel somewhere near where you live. They're stronger than "normal" beers of course but they actually taste nice. I've met people who say beer is shit but all they've had is Heineken (ugh) or Budweiser...

posted about 9 years ago
#67 Video Gamer height? in Off Topic

175 cm :(

posted about 9 years ago
#49 no tuition in germany in Off Topic

I just gave the railway as an example, it's not the only problem. Privatized railway does exist though. The nationalized company NMBS that manages it makes 330,7 million euro loss/ year, and they've been voted most hated company every time for the last few years btw. Where did she live in Europe? That's pretty important. Public transport is a strike and delay infested nightmare here. It's wrong to generalize but I'm assuming it's no dream in most parts of Europe either.

We generally speaking have 2 big telecom companies (Telenet and Belgacom) and Belgacom is largely backed by the state. 6% more loss per quarter and ironically some of the highest telecom prices in all of Europe. It's not even fast or good either.

To pay for that healthcare you mention keep in mind that every employer here pays 3 times the amount you earn to the state just to keep you, and employees pay extra fees + highest taxes in the world (last time I checked; individual alone is 55%). If you make 2700/month, then you cost way over 7000/month to your employer for things like the RSZ (social security). They're also notoriously bad at distributing it and most gets lost in the process, as I've mentioned. 1/3rd of multinationals has left our country because of these rules in the past couple of years and unemployment is going through the roofs.

I understand that you can think that increasing taxes and reducing services prices works, but in the case of my country it hasn't in the slightest. I don't see this working in the US either, considering how many trillions of debt they already have.

also quick note our debt as % of GDP is 107.65%, by comparison the us had 113% after world war 2 :L

posted about 9 years ago
#46 no tuition in germany in Off Topic
ComangliaMasterKunihttp://www.forbes.com/sites/ccap/2014/10/03/there-is-not-such-thing-as-a-free-college-education/
ForbesAccording to the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Germany has the second highest income tax burden of all OECD’s 34 countries. Of course this is not surprising considering Germany is the father of “Sozialstaat” or in English “Social State” founded in 1870 under Then Chancellor Bismarck’s reforms.
Government cannot make anything "cheaper", it just hides costs by socializing them across a populace.
I'd honestly rather pay 50% income tax for Free Education, Healthcare, Roads and all the normal shit governments do than pay 25% income tax and go into debt for 20+ years for education or healthcare let alone both.

coming from a guy who lives in a country with over 50% taxes, trust me when I say you don't. We've had really socialist governments (and when I say socialist I don't mean stuff like obamacare, I mean things close to soviet rules) that make us pay for insane amounts of taxes (and taxes on taxes..) for these things, and that doesn't guarantee that they are better than the private sector at this. Because of the government becoming so big (1/3rd of employees works for the state), it's also extremely inefficient and most of the income gets lost before it's used for its actual purpose. The services are actually underfunded and they're pretty shit, even though we pay insane amounts of taxes for them. The national railroad went on strike 33% of all working days last year and they've never been less punctual in 50 years, just to give an example. And no, they don't provide minimal service.

A lot of people here would rather pay a bit more for services they want, hoping it would improve them, and be taxed less. I'm not saying it should be like america and be forced into insane amounts of debt just to study, though. That's probably the extreme opposite of our current situation.

posted about 9 years ago
#159 ESL Cologne CSGO in Esports

that was amazing
nip <3

posted about 9 years ago
#101 ESL Cologne CSGO in Esports

hiko
wtf

posted about 9 years ago
#48 ESL Cologne CSGO in Esports
falconfirst game i've watched in comp CSGO
best fucking game i've seen in esports

Have to agree, I love TF2 but the hype around these big cs:go tournaments and the top matches is just too much to top

posted about 9 years ago
#40 ESL Cologne CSGO in Esports
Turinwow this c9 titan game is amazing

ScreaM is a monster
that one round during overtime 2 in which he almost clutched 1v4 with only headshots...

posted about 9 years ago
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