Technical Evangelist for Hazelcast
Cool, Hazelcast is excellent. Used it a lot in my day job.
Cheers,
Kev
I work at an electronics manufacturing company doing a variety of different jobs. Not so much production but more along the lines of maintenance, cleaning, and random other tasks that come up.
I’m a java software dev (depending on the project, I’ve had other roles as well: architect, support, maintainer, main customer contact, team lead, tester, etc) , developing custom software for telecoms and banking. Have done eclipse based tools for industrial automation software (our tool generated C code that went into embedded systems) and also done web based tools.
But currently, I am responsible of creating auto-testing capabilities for a web based system built in php. You know, for a change, something different than the last 5~10 years …
I’m a student at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, and I’m a paid Teaching Assistant. It’s pretty fun!
Glad to hear that
Currently employed as Senior Backend Developer at Goodgame Studios. Ranging from Fullstack to Specialist. We do a lot of Sql (MySql, MariaDB) / NoSql (MongoDB, CouchBase) and some BigData ones, SPAs, more and more SaaS, and too many legacy systems Primary language is PHP, some JS/CSS/HTML, and for those who are familiar with, several helpers using AWK
So our systems range from internal statistics over marketing to full fledged department empowered tools like localization. And many more.
I now work for Seamap, helping to build oxymoronically cetacean friendly oil exploration software. Hopefully the money raised will go towards funding further Battledroid development later in the year.
Cas
just got a job for the summer teaching at a tech summer camp
I’m jealous. This is exactly the type of work I’d like to start doing. Not sure what it looks like or how to make a living off of it, but the goal is there!
Contract assassin / cleaner… err well I usually arrive after a mess has been made by the in house staff and rescue the project. Sometimes I get in at the start and do it right… Most recently though I was a source code reviewer in a major patent litigation lawsuit (lips are sealed there as things go, but interesting nonetheless). Stoked as that last gig set me up for the rest of the year to finally get something launched of my own. If I was a glutton for punishment and travel I’d probably get into source code reviewing because it pays better than even high-end tech contracting; err cleaning, yeah…
I’m a manager and developer in a small e-commerce company in Spain.
But in practice, I spend most of my day fighting bureaucracy and watching finances. To be fair, sometimes I manage to write code, here and there.
Just started a new job few weeks ago, in a local bike shop.
Learning a lot, great fun and most important, cheap components! :D.
Don’t have a day job, currently, but I start work on Tuesday. :o
My dream job is making my own online gaming company.
I started an internship with Citrix last week! I’m now a software development engineer intern and I’m loving it!
ra4king, we can be intern buddies! I started my internship at CardinalCommerce yesterday as a web development intern doing some backend tool programming, and it’s awesome. I’m just hoping for the opportunity to turn it into a full time job at the end of the summer.
Seriously though, these people are too nice to me. I have two monitors, my own desk, a fast computer, and best of all… business cards! For an intern no less!
Oh man, almost same exact job here: doing web dev with mostly backend programming. I have 2 monitors, a beast of a desktop, a pretty large cubicle containing a massive desk… but no business cards
I’m doing fulltime game development as Orangepixel (10 years and counting).
Been fortunate enough to make a living from the games I create
Estimator and Project Manager for a small commercial general contractor (construction). For a while I wanted to go into full time development, but don’t have the experience currently and if I did would probably hate it, like my current job. :cranky:
Been working for 2.5 years on my first game, probably too ambitious, but I like torture. Started learning programming about a year before that. Java is the only language I’ve worked with.
I am a medical student. Don’t do anything to earn yet. Started computer programming as a hobby now moved to game development in my spare time.