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#realJSOP
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Software Developer (Senior)
Paddedwall Software
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United States
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I've been paid as a programmer since 1982 with experience in Pascal, and C++ (both self-taught), and began writing Windows programs in 1991 using Visual C++ and MFC. In the 2nd half of 2007, I started writing C# Windows Forms and ASP.Net applications, and have since done WPF, Silverlight, WCF, web services, and Windows services.
My weakest point is that my moments of clarity are too brief to hold a meaningful conversation that requires more than 30 seconds to complete. Thankfully, grunts of agreement are all that is required to conduct most discussions without committing to any particular belief system.
I'm working as Senior software Engineer since 7 years and interested in MFC and COM programming.
As a 3D Imaging Scientist, I build clinical prototype software, mainly in the domain of 3D cardio-vascular x-ray. The value of the prototypes is evaluated in hospitals by physicians, who use them in cardio-vascular interventions. Further it is my task to stay in touch with the scientific developments in 3D medical imaging.
I have been writing software for about 20 years now. The past 6 years I concerned myself mainly with 3D medical image processing, visualization and GPU programming.
I deliver robust, clean, adaptable, future-ready applications that are properly documented for users and maintainers. I have deep knowledge in multiple technologies and broad familiarity with computer and software technologies of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
While it isn't perceived as sexy, my focus has always been the back end of the application stack, where data arrives from a multitude of sources, and is converted into reports that express my interpretation of The Fundamental Principle of Tabular Reporting, and are the most visible aspect of the system to senior executives who approve the projects and sign the checks.
While I can design a front end, I prefer to work at the back end, getting data into the system from outside sources, such as other computers, electronic sensors, and so forth, and getting it out of the system, as reports to IDENTIFY and SOLVE problems.
When presented with a problem, I focus on identifying and solving the root problem for the long term.
Specialties: Design: Relational data base design, focusing on reporting; organization and presentation of large document collections such as MSDS libraries
Development: Powerful, imaginative utility programs and scripts for automated systems management and maintenance
Industries: Property management, Employee Health and Safety, Services
Languages: C#, C++, C, Python, VBA, Visual Basic, Perl, WinBatch, SQL, XML, HTML, Javascript
Outside Interests: Great music (mostly, but by no means limited to, classical), viewing and photographing sunsets and clouds, traveling by car on small country roads, attending museum exhibits (fine art, history, science, technology), long walks, especially where there is little or no motor traffic, reading, especially nonfiction and thoughtfully written, thought provoking science fiction
galexding
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Software Developer (Senior)
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United States
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Software architect and developer with over 8 years of experience, specializing in window development using C++. Welcome to my home page:
http://www.uieasy.com/
Hani Gamal is a Senior Analyst Programmer by profession and an operation director of Maktabak Dot Net, a leading open source integrated solutions provider, a co-founder of PHP for Arabs usergroup and the founder of PHP Egypt usergroup. Hani adores technical challenges with strong experience in design and high integration problem solving skills gained over 10 years of professional diverse experience ranging from developing business plans, requirements specifications, user documentation to architectural systems research.
Hans Dietrich
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Software Developer (Senior)
Hans Dietrich Software
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United States
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I attended St. Michael's College of the University of Toronto, with the intention of becoming a priest. A friend in the University's Computer Science Department got me interested in programming, and I have been hooked ever since.
Recently, I have moved to Los Angeles where I am doing consulting and development work.
For consulting and custom software development, please see
www.hdsoft.org.
Hao Hu
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Software Developer
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United States
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No Biography provided
John D. Cook
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President
John D. Cook Consulting
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United States
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I work in the areas of applied mathematics, data analysis, and data privacy.
Check out
my blog or
send me a note.
programmer interested in cooking and dogs..
Kevin Yochum
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Chief Technology Officer
Bytewerx
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United States
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No Biography provided
logicchild
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Software Developer
Monroe Community
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United States
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No Biography provided
I'm working in C++, PHP , Java, Windows, iOS, Android and Web (HTML/Javascript/CSS).
I 've a PhD in Digital Signal Processing and Artificial Intelligence and I specialize in Pro Audio and AI applications.
My home page: https://www.turbo-play.com
I started writing code more than 30 years ago on a C64(Basic). After switching to IBM compatible machines in the early 90’s I learned Pascal and later I ended in PHP, HTML and the whole web thing. In 2003 I started to learn Actionscript and C#. That was my way back to the desktop. Today I make both desktop and web development. Since summer 2005 I am self employed and work as a freelancer in Salzburg.
In 2011 I bought a 3D-Printer and started to work with Arduino, Raspberry and electronics.
Python was added to my repertoire in 2017. Today I am mainly developing GIS-Systems.
You are welcome on my homepage to explore my stuff
http://www.lueftenegger.at
http://lueftenegger.blogspot.co.at
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Oleg Fedchenko is a professional in the field of multicore optimization and multicore development for Windows.
Please, visit this Web site
http://MulticoreWinSoft.com
I am a software architect and I have been developing software for nearly two decades. Over the years I have learned to value maintainable solutions first. This has allowed me to adapt my projects to meet the challenges that inevitably appear during development. I use the most beneficial short-term achievements to drive the software I develop towards a long-term vision.
C++ is my strongest language. However, I have also used x86 ASM, ARM ASM, C, C#, JAVA, Python, and JavaScript to solve programming problems. I have worked in a variety of industries throughout my career, which include:
• Manufacturing
• Consumer Products
• Virtualization
• Computer Infrastructure Management
• DoD Contracting
My experience spans these hardware types and operating systems:
• Desktop
o Windows (Full-stack: GUI, Application, Service, Kernel Driver)
o Linux (Application, Daemon)
• Mobile Devices
o Windows CE / Windows Phone
o Linux
• Embedded Devices
o VxWorks (RTOS)
o Greenhills Linux
o Embedded Windows XP
I am a Mentor and frequent contributor to CodeProject.com with tutorial articles that teach others about the inner workings of the Windows APIs.
I am the creator of an open source project on GitHub called
Alchemy[
^], which is an open-source compile-time data serialization library.
I maintain my own repository and blog at
CodeOfTheDamned.com/[
^], because code maintenance does not have to be a living hell.
Originally from an electronics background, I moved into software in 1996, partly as a result of being made redundant, and partly because I was very much enjoying the small amount of coding (in-at-the-deep-end-C) that I had been doing!
I swiftly moved from C to C++, and learned MFC, and then went on to real-time C on Unix. After this I moved to the company for which I currently work, which specialises in Configuration Management software, and currently program mainly in C/C++, for Windows. I have been gradually moving their legacy C code over to use C++ (with STL, MFC, ATL, and WTL). I have pulled in other technologies (Java, C#, VB, COM, SOAP) where appropriate, especially when integrating with third-party products.
In addition to that, I have overseen the technical side of the company website (ASP, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, CSS), and have also worked closely with colleagues working on other products (Web-based, C#, ASP.NET, SQL, etc).
For developing, I mainly use Visual Studio 2010, along with an in-house-designed editor based on Andrei Stcherbatchenko's
syntax parsing classes, and various (mostly freeware) tools. For website design, I use Dreaweaver CS3.
When not developing software, I enjoy listening to and playing music, playing electric and acoustic guitars and mandolin.
I'm currently studying IT engineering. My general computer skills can be outlined :
• Programming languages :
C/C++, C#, Databases(Oracle and MySQL), PHP, ASP.NET.
• Operating systems :
Windows and Linux
• Frameworks and environments :
Borland development environment (C++), Windows SDK/Shell/GDI, MFC
• Programs and tools :
Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Flash
• Also :
Web Development skills (HTML, CSS, Javascript).
I'm interested in computer vision applications. Also I'm giving some tries to OS programming.
I hope to gain both the applied and theoretical knowledge of image processing field.
I am a fresh graduate with less than a year of industrial experience. My hobbies are playing music, chess, and programming.
SBJ
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United States
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Real name is Steve Johnson. Programming since 1979. Started on a Heathkit Micro with a DEC LSI-11 and UCSD Pascal. Moved to PCs & DOS as soon as Turbo Pascal became available. Did some Assembly, ISR, TSR etc. All this while working for a Manufacturing Co. for 8 years. Had my own solo Co. doing barcode labeling software for 4 years (terrible business man, all I wanted to do was code). Since then working for various software companies. Moved to Windows around the time of 3.1 with Borland C then C++. Then on to VC++ and MFC, and just about anything I could get my hands on or had to learn for my job, and been at it ever since. Of course recently I've been playing with .NET, ASP, C#, WPF etc.
sidpage
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Software Developer (Senior)
Jask Consultants
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United Kingdom
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No Biography provided
Stefan has been writing programs in C/C++ since 1991, and for Windows since 1993. He holds a German engineer's degree Dipl.-Ing. (FH) in "Microelectronics/Technical Computer Science" from the Aalen (Germany) University of Applied Sciences and an MSc in "Software Technology" from the Stuttgart (Germany) University of Applied Sciences. Currently, he is employed by a software company in the south-west of Germany that specializes in PC life-cycle products and software deployment technology. In his spare time, Stefan likes to go swimming and enjoys listening to jazz music from the fifties. And yes, he has a Weblog at http://mcblogs.craalse.de/sku (German only).
steveb
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Architect
Robotz Software
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United States
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No Biography provided
MFC programming - career 3 years
I am interested in CE programming and java programming .
I am studying jsp, Window CE programming now.
The DevMan
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Software Developer (Senior)
Massar Software
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Egypt
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Communication Engineer Who Loved the software development more than any thing else , and enjoy being involved in the software development / creation process and looking forward to know more and more in this magnificent field.
I have worked I various areas in software process and gained a solid experience during my 9 years professional career in the fields in software development and project management as follow.