After a week long of 'vacation', I guessed it is time to get back to life. Just received a notice from my academy. I have been accepted into the SQL Server for Programmers and Introduction to C++ classes *WoOHoO*. I'm kinda worried about the C++ class though. The academy may also send me materials for Whidbey ASP.NET self-study. I guessed it is time to tranform into a book worm again. *Squirm* *Squirm*
Besides that, my Oracle assignment is going to due. :'( The lecturer wants us to apply complex logic in our PL/SQL :'(
With all that busy schedule, don't be surprised if I'm not online often okies? But I will try to keep this blog alive! *HuGs*
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