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IT,

Infrastructure, platform, database, technology Architect.

Technologist.

Long time database/database platform specialist.

Side hobby coding.

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Retired.
QA in defense for 45 years. Wrote the bootstrap for F-15 FLT RCDR. DMIR for years.

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On 2/4/2024 at 12:26 AM, Zatoichi said:

Retired.
QA in defense for 45 years. Wrote the bootstrap for F-15 FLT RCDR. DMIR for years.

i'm lucky enough i think, never have had the chance to play assembler...

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Been in machining for most of my working life. O.D. grinder currently, and will most likely be until I retire. 😉

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Nice thread and really interesting to see the large variety in what people work with.

I am a corporate tax lawyer myself and will probably continue to work with that for the foreseeable future. Apart from that, my secondary day-job is ensuring that both my wife and my two dogs (Rottweiler plus a Staffordshire bullterier) are happy and well taken care off. Hopefully there will also be some children down the line in the not too distant future to take care of.  🙂


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I guess since I am browsing forums today, I'll bite. 🙂

U.S. Dept of Veteran's Affairs, Senior IT Analyst. VA employee since 2011.

Currently I am a "SME" (Subject matter expert) reporting to a supervisor and assisting 9 sites with the Imaging storage, hardware, VMware, and software needs.

 


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U.S. Dept Of Veteran Affairs, Senior IT Analyst

OI&T, SPM, Clinical Imaging

2022 Build: Thermaltake Core X71 Full tower case, ASUS Prime X570-P Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core CPU, ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX6900 XT GPU, G.SKILL Ripjaws 32GB DDR 3600 RAM, Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold PSU, Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L Water Cooler

 

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Hey guys!

I am an Engineer, studied from University of California and completed my Bachelor's from IIT Bombay. I have worked 5 years for Boeing Aircraft Manufacturers. Currently working for Texas Instruments. Working for Boeing made me a Flight enthusiast. So now I am engaged in flight simming during the free times... ☺️

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On 3/11/2016 at 3:15 PM, Nuno Pinto said:

I am a .NET developer (well, that and everything they ask me to do from PHP to Angular :P).

 

Basically MVC, Sharepoint, Windows Phone, everything web, and bits and pieces here and there.

Wow it's been some time since i've seen this thread. And so much has changed meanwhile.

Now a senior software developer (Angular specialist) and a Tech Lead at a major electric company in Portugal. Also in charge of some MVP products.


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