User:Azamishaque
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Name | Azam Ishaque |
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Born | 05 February, 1986 Islamabad,Pakistan |
Current location | Capital of Pakistan |
Family and friends | |
Marital status | Single |
Education and employment | |
High school | Islamabad Model College,F-7/3 |
University | COMSATS,CASE |
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs | |
Religion | Islam |
Biography
Azam Ishaque is a member of Pakistan Wikipedia Project .
He is a Computer Engineer. He did his Computer Engineering from COMSATS , and currently doing MSc leading to Phd in Engineering Management from CASE, Islamabad Pakistan
He joined wikinews in July 2008 and got awards of such a good writer on topics for Pakistan See His Profile.
He is contributing his work to Wikimedia Commons also.
He is working as a System Analyst , in a reputable organization.
Interests
- Fedora
- Mac OS X
- Apple Macintosh
- Linux
- Search engine optimization
- PHP
- Flops
- Web Design
- Politics
- Philosophy and Ideology
- Economics
- Research& Development
Wiki Projects
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Education
This user is an engineer. |
BSc | This user has a Bachelor of Science degree. |
C-2 | This user is an intermediate C programmer. |
cpp-3 | This user is an advanced C++ programmer. |
bat-1 | This user is an occasional Batch programmer. |
About Azam Ishaque
38Y | This Wikipedian was born on 5 February 1986 and is 38 years, 3 months, and 8 days old. |
This user was born on February 5, 1986. |
This user's time zone is UTC+5. |
This user is male. |
19.6 | This user's body mass index is 19.6 |
This user is right-handed. |
This user does not smoke. |
16Y |
Software
This user contributes using Firefox. |
This user contributes using Microsoft Windows. |
This user contributes using Linux. |
Languages
en-5 | This user can contribute with a professional level of English. |
اس صارف کی مادری زبان اردو ہے۔ | ur |
General
This user is a participant in WikiProject Pakistan. |
This user is greater than the sum of their userboxes. |
This user comes from Pakistan. |
This user is a Pakistani Wikipedian. |
This user is interested in religion. |
This user is interested in politics. |
This user is proud to be a Wikipedian. |
This user is a Muslim. |
This user loves using Google Earth. |
Contact
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Contact
- Email: azamishaque@aol.com
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