I bought my first computer, a TI 99/4A at the age of 14. From that moment on, I knew I wanted to write software.
Many computers, operating systems, and programming languages later, I still enjoy writing software. In those days, the code might have been to play a tune, a lunar lander clone or even a little hardware integration to turn on and off lights. These days, I still dabble and explore in my own time. Whether learning something for the job, or for a personal project. The last few years of personal projects have involved Raspberry Pis, NodeJS, web/mobile development, and even building a CNC router.
Over the course of my career, I've worked in many aspects of software development. I started off in a professional services role, then into product development. I built software for mid sized companies and enterprises, now I work within an enterprise class company. I have been in management for a decade, but I am now back into an individual contributing role as an Architect. And, its not over yet.
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Yearling
× 5May 22, 2016
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AutobiographerMar 3, 2011
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