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Originally Posted by katsauga
The reason I posted that is I prefer not to be known by a team. I like to be known as unknown
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You're not unknown. You've identified yourself by name and by location, and there's only one team there with you as a member. Since many of the potential problems you're likely to encounter as a programmer require you to use your team number as part of the configuration, it's an important bit of information in order for you to get good assistance.
I would also find it helpful to know what grade you're in so I have a way to gauge your likely level of experience with certain ideas. If you're in 8th grade and you're the team's lead programmer, for example, that would tell me that you probably don't have a lot of programming support from more seasoned members of the team, and that you probably need a lot of extreme detail in any instructions you receive. If, on the other hand, you're a high school senior, then I can probably assume a level of knowledge and maturity that would make general advice and pointers to additional information more appropriate.