Pretty crazy that we're closer to 2030, than we are 2005. Where did the time go!
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I think those kinds of standards are a little goofy when an IDE can just reformat code to your liking.We have "standards", but it's really only to avoid conflicts due to formatting.
Quote from: rabbit on July 26, 2013, 03:23:39 pmWhat do you do?It's certainly unusual work. We research, develop and productize algorithms for use in medical image analysis. The tasks are certainly not trivial and we primarily focus on automatic segmentation of structures in the body in several modalities and employ a mixture of machine learning and computer vision approaches. It's really cool that brand spanking new algorithms end up in practical use very quickly (rather than rotting in journals for years).Here's our problem: Our team is comprised purely of scientists, all of which are currently expected to research, develop, maintain, document, productize, test, and follow delivery procedures for a variety of customers. We have trouble maintaining a balance between the software engineering/architecture aspect, and the research aspect due to tight deadlines. It would be helpful to have a software engineer who could focus on the software side of the development, and that would include, for example:Deliveries (e.g. TFS, ClearCase, Productization, Testing)Helping to maintain our code base.Developing new interfaces and tools in the code base.Improving existing interfaces.Helping us document existing interfaces.Quality control (e.g. maintaining review information, source analysis, etc...)EDIT: We work primarily with C++, Visual Studio, CMake, and Subversion. The code base is computer vision and machine learning oriented and some of it is mathematically involved (so some numerical analysis could be helpful).
What do you do?
I moved to Michigan and work as an Senior Online Systems Programmer for the video game studio S2Games. I work in a high-uptime, several hundred thousand concurrent user, codebase. Fun fun.
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I'm currently contribution nothing of any real value to society
I work as an IT consultant for state medical facilities. Glad to see everyone else is doing well!
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Quote from: CrAz3D on June 30, 2008, 10:38:22 amI'd bet that you're currently bloated like a water ballon on a hot summer's day.That analogy doesn't even make sense. Why would a water balloon be especially bloated on a hot summer's day? For your sake, I hope there wasn't too much logic testing on your LSAT.
I'd bet that you're currently bloated like a water ballon on a hot summer's day.