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XenoCafe - Brewing cool code and tutorials just for you!

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XenoCafe is owned and operated by Tony Bhimani. So what is XenoCafe all about? Earlier versions had no clear purpose other than keeping the domain indexed by search engines. It has gone through many revisions and has finally declared its purpose. XenoCafe is an information avenue dedicated to providing tutorials in plain English and loaded with screen shots. You can learn how to configure servers under Linux and Windows, server-side scripting in PHP, Perl/CGI, and ASP, client-side scripting using JavaScript, VBScript, and DHTML, and general programming using languages such as C/C++, Visual Basic, Assembler, and Java. This is just the beginning and as technology progresses, so will the scope of the tutorials. All the tutorials are written by myself and my friends. We all have diverse backgrounds to cover a vast majority of topics. Thank you for taking the time to visit XenoCafe.

Writing about myself has always been most difficult. It's not that I don't have anything to say, it's more like what should I say? I guess I can always start from the beginning. I'm 29 years old and live in Southern California. I first got into computers in 1992 when I got a Packard Bell 486 SX 25 Mhz with a 200 MB hard drive, 4 MB of RAM, and DOS 6 with Windows 3.1. I started programming 6 months later with Borland Turbo C++ for Windows. Later I came to realize that Windows programming was too confusing for a beginner and moved to DOS programming. My aspiration was to become a game developer and still is for the most part, however I never followed through (story of my life).

Most of my programming knowledge has been self taught through books and the Internet. When I turned 18, I enrolled at Pasadena City College and started learning new stuff -- COBOL, Pascal, Assembler, and Visual Basic. During my stay at PCC, I took a HTML class. I met a new friend named Romy who was a supervisor at EarthLink. He suggested I get a job there in Technical Support because I wasn't making squat at Sam Goody as a Sales Associate. He got me the application, I filled it out, and he turned it in for me. After the phone test, written test, and interview, I was hired by EarthLink as a Tier 1 Technical Support Agent in September 1999. I went through the two week training program and got onto Romy's team. Within 3 to 6 months I was promoted to USAA Technical Support. EarthLink had a contract with USAA to provide support for their members (Military and families of Military folk), so customer service was an essential quality. I loved the job and made a lot of new friends (and my current girlfriend I have been with for 5 years now), but then EarthLink merged with MindSpring and everything went downhill. It wasn't the same company anymore and being there was no longer an enjoyment. To cut a long story short, I ended up quitting my job in October 2001. I just stopped going in and was let go two days later under the term "Job Abandonment." It's not like it made much of a difference, a year or so later, all Technical Support and Customer Service got the axe. Their positions were outsourced to India.

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