Orville Chomer's Home Page

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Welcome
You have stumbled across my little home page here on Geocities. One of the purposes of this web site (as I'm sure most personal home pages have) is an outlet of self-expression. I also have hopes that it will serve towards the promotion of my career (since I am a programmer by trade). Also, I want to provide content which interests me and hopefully others as well. And finally I would like to provide information which can help others (such as other Visual Basic programmers).


Introduction
Are you one who has a wanderlust? One who dreams of exploring far off places? Do you pine for the roar of the surf at the ocean? Or perhaps a lake (Lake Michigan for example)? Do you love the smell of autumn leaves? The crunch of them beneath your feet? Does a light house intrigue you? Tall ships? Freighters? Stories like the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald? Does hiking a rugged path draw you? And for the technical side... are you a programmer? A budding programmer? Someone who wishes to be a programmer? If these things lie inside your soul, I think you might find something here at my site to add something to your life. Things pleasant and informative.


WHAT'S NEW!
Check out the Links page. It now is starting to fill out with interesting links for you to go to at various web sites. Note that the links are sorted topically as well as alphabetically! Stay tuned to see what other stuff I add here!
- Orville


Table of Contents
Resume
Reflections on an excursion to the Porcupine Mountains
Light Houses Of The Great Lakes
A looking into the life of a Visual Basic programmer
Object Oriented Programming in Visual Basic 5
Visual Basic Sample Code
HTML Reference Guide
My Bryce 3D Gallery


Links of Note
Carl & Gary's Visual Basic Home Page
Advanced Visual Basic


E-Mail
Do you have any comments, suggestions regarding this web site?
Ideas for content?

Email me at: ochomer@earthlink.net

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