The Plucky Programmer

Meet the Creator

Hey, I’m Akshat Boobna. If you think that you know exactly what I was thinking about and doing when I wrote this word, then:

a)You’ve perfected the art of Hyperpikachuwaltzfudgenzy (What? You don’t know what that means? Everyone knows its the secret and occult art of using telekinetic means to get to know what the author was thinking when he wrote something )

or

b)You’re lying

Welcome to my world! I’m just a twelve year old boy who can’t contain his curiosity about the world around him (and in some cases inside him). I *love* to tinker around with my PC and do RnD with my PSP. I am a passionate gamer and programmer. Ask me about my techno-political views and I’m seriously communist. Every programming language apart from Java sux, and I MEAN IT. I am a MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional, surprisingly, in hardware rather than software. Also, I am somewhat strangely inclined towards the supernatural and science fictional. To satisfy my curiosity, I love reading and I read everything- from books to magazines to encyclopedias to hilariously misspelt road signs. The Lord of the Rings is my favourite book. In my free time I also like to play tennis and try to write with my left hand. Among games, I love RPGs, especially The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

Actually, that’s it about me. To know more, contact me at: akshboobna@yahoo.co.in

4 Responses to "Meet the Creator"

man, i love oblivion. i dont think a small kid like u cud appreciate d beauty of the game

Cool Akshat . Teach me how to do all this by posting your TEACHINGS on my blog-www.rahulchowdhary.wordpress.com!!!!!

ill give u an email

can u give me some tips.
can u send me an email.

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