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An American Programmer: An aptitude test started my programming career
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My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Friday, April 27, 2007. An aptitude test started my programming career. Several months ago, members of the Houston Adobe User’s Group, HoustonAUG. That experience awakened somethin...
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An American Programmer: Remembering Brief & Freedom of Being Unique
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My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Remembering Brief and Freedom of Being Unique. Back in the 80's I used the text editor, Brief. Do what the user expects. Look and feel,. There was that gr...
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An American Programmer: July 2007
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My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Remembering Brief and Freedom of Being Unique. Back in the 80's I used the text editor, Brief. Do what the user expects. Look and feel,. There was that gr...
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An American Programmer: April 2007
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My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Sunday, April 29, 2007. I learned to program with IBM Programmed Instruction courses. How did I start so quickly? Friday, April 27, 2007. Were asked to present some of their work t...
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An American Programmer: May 2007
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My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Monday, May 7, 2007. I was a Programming Apprentice. Today, there are many young kids sitting at home on their computer and creating businesses from their ingenuity and this is gre...
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An American Programmer: I was a Programming Apprentice
http://anamericanprogrammer.blogspot.com/2007/05/i-was-programming-apprentice.html
My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Monday, May 7, 2007. I was a Programming Apprentice. Today, there are many young kids sitting at home on their computer and creating businesses from their ingenuity and this is gre...
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An American Programmer: I learned to program with IBM Programmed Instruction courses.
http://anamericanprogrammer.blogspot.com/2007/04/i-learned-to-program-with-ibm.html
My title “An American Programmer” was not chosen to convey a nationalistic or political message. Most of my career has been spent in the central part of the U.S.A. instead of Silicon Valley or Cambridge, Massachusetts. Software careers exist all over but our experience and perspective of the business may be a little different. Sunday, April 29, 2007. I learned to program with IBM Programmed Instruction courses. How did I start so quickly? This is great info to know. November 11, 2008 at 1:02 AM. I’...