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A Coder From South Africa

Blog Authors:  John Jardin  

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John Jardin  |    |  Tags:  south africa notes development lotus coding  |  Comments (1)
 Greetings and Salutations to All on BleedYellow. I have the privilege and honor of been part of this site. My name is John Jardin, and I'm born and bred in Joburg, South Africa. i am a huge fan of Lotus Notes Development, amongst other types of coding scenarios.

I am a musician or sorts. I felt this was important to mention, as Nathan Freeman, (AKA - Mr T) so accurately commented recently that there is a mysterious link between music and programming. I play guitar mostly, and also enjoy recording.

Back to the matter at hand:

I would like this opportunity to share my experiences and knowledge on this Blog, more from a coding perspective, as I'm not really regarded as a PRO administrator as yet. I believe there is a ton I can learn from this site, and would in turn, love to give my share.

Anyways, I will be posting my next entry soon, and will try my best to make it a good one. I will always welcome comments and feedback just so everyone knows.

Thanks and hope to hear feedback from anyone out there. Anyone at all.

John

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1 Nathan T Freeman      Permalink Welcome, John. Glad to see you here!


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