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Florida Hydroponics
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I'm a web developer by profession, have a wonderful son and wife, very artistic and creative, love doing things with my hands.

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At 6:13pm on August 12, 2010, Florida Hydroponics said…
Thanks :)
Yeah, from everything I've read on here, it does take a lot of patients to get the water stable, but that's cool with me :) That will be my resting period until the real work begins..lol. My schedule is crazy since I've had my son, so it might not be a bad thing :)

I like the river rock, but as you can see from the greenhouse floor, I still need about 6 more bags.

Yep, I program just about every day of my life, but believe me, I'm not the nerdy type. My hobbies keep me in check.

Me at teaching programming? Well it depends what you already know. If you know basic html, that's a good start and I could be helpful and point you in the right directions. I could be a good teacher, but the key is your own experience in programming. I would be more of a source for where to begin based on your current knowledge and help you with any questions/problems along the way. The more problems you run into during programming, the more you learn.

This is what I develop in: http://www.microsoft.com/express/Downloads/#2010-Visual-Web-Developer
This is the free edition, but it has everything you would ever use. I use the express version (free) at home, but I use the standard version at work. I've had no problems with working on work projects and finishing them at home.. all compatible. They pretty much make this express edition so people can learn and develop their own projects. Anything that makes money (corporate), they want a license. Thats all that comes down too.

But yeah, let me know whats up and Ill point you in the right direction. This skill is something that isnt easily taught, but knowing someone that does it for a living is a valuable resource :)
At 7:09am on August 12, 2010, TCLynx said…
Hey there and welcome.
Just beware as you get into the Aquaponics that a bit more patients may be required as the ecosystem has to find it's own balance, ya don't get to tweek so much as the way ya do in Hydro.

FYI the gravel you have on the floor of your greenhouse looks like the 1/2" brown river rock that I recommend for Aquaponic media.

Web developer eh? How are you at teaching?
At 9:18am on August 2, 2010, Sylvia Bernstein said…
Hi Sean.

Thanks for joining the Aquaponic Gardening community! I hope you find it a fun place to explore aquaponics. There is a real blend of experienced and new aquapons in this community, so please don’t hesitate to get in there and start asking questions. Everyone is quite happy to help out new members – no question is too basic.

A great place to start is by checking out the forums, blogs and groups. If you are interested in a forum or blog topic, but don’t want to join in right away, just check the “follow” box to be notified whenever there is activity on that subject.

Here is a quick video that will guide you through some of the unique attributes of our Ning community http://creators.ning.com/video/getting-started. Please participate!

Thanks again for joining us, and I look forward to getting to know you.

Sylvia
 
 
 

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