July 17, 2017
June 09, 2017
January 03, 2017
How I Learned to Program circa 1978
Just for fun, here's a vintage photo of what it was like learning to program in BASIC back in 1978.
Spend a couple hours punching in one line of code per card. Hand the stack of cards to the person at the counter (you didn't actually think you got to operate the computer yourself, did you?). Get the print out of your program a couple of hours later. Easy peasy!
#LearnToProgramRoanoke #Vintage
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How to Start Making Games (with No Experience)
Why couldn't I have seen something like this 10 years ago, before I got old? LOL
September 23, 2016
September 18, 2016
September 12, 2016
August 28, 2016
#Arduboy | Road to Success
More Arduboy programming videos coming soon. Subscribe to the Roanoke Hobby Online YouTube channel for updates!
August 26, 2016
[Highlights] New Minetest Server! Day 29 #100DaysOfGaming
New Minetest Server! Highlights from Day 29 of 100 Days of Gaming.
August 24, 2016
August 19, 2016
August 17, 2016
August 12, 2016
August 07, 2016
Let Your Light Shine! Day 10 #100DaysOfGaming
Highlights from Day 10 of 100 Days of Gaming! Join in at Extra-Life.org and play games to benefit Children's Miracle Network. Raise awareness and funding #ForTheKids
July 12, 2016
#RoanokeHobby Twitter 100 Giveaway
Win a free Raspberry Pi Combo Package! Share on Twitter with the hashtag #RoanokeHobby to enter.
July 09, 2016
Mine Chest Nether: The Unboxing 2
Part two of the Mine Chest Unboxing series! The Nether edition. Recorded on YouTube Live 7/8/2016 - the intro music plays until about 2:30 then the fun starts!
June 24, 2016
Mine Chest: The Unboxing - Finally Beta
Mine Chest: The Unboxing. Check out all the things inside the Offical Minecraft Monthly Chest - Finally Beta. Thanks to Two Roosters Kettle Corn for supplying the snacks. Plus a special guest from CoLab stopped in to say hello as we started to wrap up the video!
June 19, 2016
June 06, 2016
Business Receipts - What's Deductible and When
Bryan Keele is the Owner of Accounting Techniques Inc. in Salem, VA. His firm helps with some of the toughest parts of owning a small business, managing the finances. Most people use Bryan as their part time CFO and Accounting Techniques to help with Payroll, Bookkeeping or Taxes.
One of the most common questions we receive when a business owner calls is whether an item is deductible and what kind of documentation is needed to pass an IRS audit. In this session Bryan will go over the key areas where people make the most mistakes regarding documentation and deductibility. We will focus specifically on Meals/Entertainment, Travel, Mileage and Home Office Expenses. We'll also briefly cover Payroll and when it's time to start paying yourself or others "officially."
One of the most common questions we receive when a business owner calls is whether an item is deductible and what kind of documentation is needed to pass an IRS audit. In this session Bryan will go over the key areas where people make the most mistakes regarding documentation and deductibility. We will focus specifically on Meals/Entertainment, Travel, Mileage and Home Office Expenses. We'll also briefly cover Payroll and when it's time to start paying yourself or others "officially."
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