It is virtual in a good sense and everything that comes with it. The sense of accomplishment when solving a really complicated problem cannot be beat! It just feels as if you have been at the best party in town.
Asaf has built 3 successful companies to date, all with an exit plan or that have stayed in profitability and are still functional. Asaf specializes in product development for the web, team building and in bringing a company from concept to an actualized unit that is profitable.
Regpack is an online registration software that creates intelligent application processes with integrated payment processing. We got the information. We really look forward to connecting again. Talk soon. Reason 1: I love to code because it is usable art. Reason 2: I love to code because it is a team effort. Reason 4: I love to code because if I can think it, I can make it a reality. Reason 5: I love to code because it is fun. About The Author. Asaf Darash. CEO and founder of Regpack. How can we help you grow?
Client Spotlight: Arkansas 4-H. A Guide. By Asaf Darash, 26 January Planning an event? If so, you are probably in need of a registration software to help you manage everything. From applicant registration, vendor registration, emails, reporting, check-in, etc. There are many kinds of events out there and of course, there are many kinds of event software.
Each one offers their…. By Asaf Darash, 30 October If you are a current Regoline or Cvent customer looking for a more affordable platform and alternative choice to Cvent, look no further! Both offer event registration, payment processing, email communication tools, event surveys, and the…. Event Registration Comparison: eTouches vs. Regpack and etouches are excellent event management software options for your next event!
Regpack and etouches Feature Comparison Etouches offers some features that Regpack does not, including venue and hotel sourcing, room and inventory management, and seating plan management. For many events, these features are either not necessary, or nice….
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Love this! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on why you love coding, posts like these are exactly what is needed to get more people interested in learning e-skills. Mind if I reblog? Reblogged this on E-skills4Future — stories about e-skills. Great post. I learned to love coding on my TIA Not the best machine in the world but you have to use what you have. The memory of loading simple programs from cassette tapes still actually makes me smile.
I was sure I was going to be a programmer back then, but something happened that separated me from it only to come back almost 30 years later to make a new start. I would emphasize 4 — the joy of always learning. I especially like the way that coding seems to make the impossible possible.
I think that this, along with a lot of your other posts, would be well-received by our audience of advanced devs at DZone. Reblogged this on TechNullogy and commented: Good read. Pingback: What Makes a Good Programmer? Pingback: Programming blogs that don't suck - Methodical Programmer. Pingback: HelloWord! Future Coder You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Email Address:. Henrik Warne's blog. Skip to content. Home About. To these five excellent points from Fred Brooks I would add: 6. There — six reasons why I love coding! Share this: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn. Like this: Like Loading This entry was posted in Programming and tagged coding , creativity , love , programming. Bookmark the permalink.
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