Jorbs
category: general [glöplog]
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with no suitable debugging tools available.
Kinda like coding on Amiga, really.
If you can't find suitable Amiga debuggers you're doing it wrong!!!einself
C++ platform SDK development for a large game developer. Not stereotypical at all.
I draw stuff. Then I talk to people, and throw most of the drawings away.
I´m a Lumberjack and im ok.
-> Unemployed, looking for a job in the Games Industry once again, as a Coder in C++ or C#, while sitting in school for another 16 months to get a qualified IT specialist...getting a job would take me out of this boring hell where i learn what i learned at age of 5-10 already! ;) Have mercy anyone?!
-> Unemployed, looking for a job in the Games Industry once again, as a Coder in C++ or C#, while sitting in school for another 16 months to get a qualified IT specialist...getting a job would take me out of this boring hell where i learn what i learned at age of 5-10 already! ;) Have mercy anyone?!
I design and implement electronics, firmware, and software for liquid chromatography instruments, mainly.
i think a more interesting topic would be:
what was the weirdest / most embarrassing / most unbelievable job you took on as a teenager/young adult back then?
what was the weirdest / most embarrassing / most unbelievable job you took on as a teenager/young adult back then?
nagz do you get (un)lucky with the performers?
weirdest job? must be sinterklaas-for-rent or bouncer
@nagz: Working on a construction site, being asked in the morning whether I want bread rolls (Semmeln) as well, telling the guy I want two please, he comes back with beer, didn't know it's their "code word" for that, standing there with two beers still hungry at 7am. FML :P
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nagz do you get (un)lucky with the performers?
i wish.
see end of post #2 for some juicy details.
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@nagz: Working on a construction site, being asked in the morning whether I want bread rolls (Semmeln) as well, telling the guy I want two please, he comes back with beer, didn't know it's their "code word" for that, standing there with two beers still hungry at 7am. FML :P
*brofist*
Statistical signal processing algorithm development.
I call it machine learning and AI 'cos hype.
I call it machine learning and AI 'cos hype.
Boilerkicker at your cutest power plant ever.
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@nagz: Working on a construction site, being asked in the morning whether I want bread rolls (Semmeln) as well, telling the guy I want two please, he comes back with beer, didn't know it's their "code word" for that, standing there with two beers still hungry at 7am. FML :P
Haha, this is great!
Reminder that the 70s Playmobil Construcion Workers playset came with multiple crates of beer! Oh Germany!!!
I am a department head for Mixed and Augmented Reality at a large European research organisation.
Started my own electronic music instrument company
.. after having too many jobs that sucked the life out if me.
I create.
C++ developer: GPS navigation, big data, UI
embedded developer: automotive/railroad sensors, car power steering
teenager job: plastic factory machine operator
embedded developer: automotive/railroad sensors, car power steering
teenager job: plastic factory machine operator
I'm a door to door vacuum cleaner salesman.
funny looking vacum cleaner Okkie!
Hush!
I run a store selling key duplicates and inkjet refills, and I do shoe repairs and some narcotics on the side
I work in labour and municipal, and not the IT-industry. Programming and computer stuff I do in my spare time when Im not at work. I have a feeling I would either hate work, or have no interest in programming and the demoscene if I worked in that industry. But, to the contrary people here shows that its possible doing both.
Guys you left some bugs in Lara 2013 ;)
I'm an embedded systems software developer (been working on a GLSL shader compiler and a GLES3 driver for some years now) (thank god (iq) for ShaderToy, so many free test cases!).
In my sparetime, I write music software (a tracker-like MIDI sequencer, a DAW, and various smaller tools), and even make some music with them every now and then.
Still on my todo-list: a demo tool (and some demos!).
In my sparetime, I write music software (a tracker-like MIDI sequencer, a DAW, and various smaller tools), and even make some music with them every now and then.
Still on my todo-list: a demo tool (and some demos!).