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Hi, my name is Andy Czuppa. I'm an application architect-in-training with
the Maricopa County Clerk of Superior Court. I've been with the county for over 5 years (mainly as the senior developer) and in the software field for 20. In this photo you can see the nearly endless shelves of case file folders that are housed in the building in which I work. We're basically in the basement of a parking garage that takes up most
of a city block here in Phoenix, Arizona. If global warming results in any kind of flooding to this area, we're in BIG trouble
This is a PIC Programmer and experiment board. There are 31 resitors on this board. Whew. That was a lot to solder among other components. I am waiting for a 15V Power Supply for this Programmer.
I've been a Dr. Dobb's Journal reader for as long as I can remember -- which is about 22 years in a variety of software development related jobs. For the last 8 years, I've been the Technical Operations Manager for a startup company doing WAN setup and insurance claims processing for pharmacies.
KNIFEPOINT writer and director Jed Strahm discusses the finer points of arterial spray with Fantasia programmer/Moderator/Man/Myth/Legend: King Wei-Chu.
Even the language of security is heavily oriented towards programmers. The documentation for Mozilla CSP even includes set theory notation! Not exactly friendly for artists.
Some of the organizations that do the best job of communicating (web) security flaws tend to be intimidating to non-programmers, and really send the message “If you're not a programmer, this isn't for you.” This is not the message we want to send!
This is one slide from my W2SP talk. Want to see it all? The whole, annotated presentation can be found on Web Insecurity.
Programmers behind the highly successful "Spinning Banana" during the national Robocode Finals in Tipperary Institute.
I'm the Asset Database Officer for Amtrak, where I manages a database of over 400 tables. This photo is from the roof of 30th Street Station with the Philadelphia skyline in the background
CRS 2014, Programmer's Breakfast, CMA Research, CRB Copyright
Photo Credit: Shea Haliburton / (c) Country Radio Seminar
I swear, I was coding for a half hour with Dylan just staring at the screen. No idea what he was looking at.
CIFF46 Cibreo Center Piece and Meet the Programmers Reception, Features Programmers Ivonne Cotorruelo and Neha Aziz
Cibreo, Reception, Staff
Photo Credit: Elaine Manusakis
"Behind every AI, there is a human programmer, and we have a problem with who is doing the programming. [...] We need to rethink the way we talk to machines because it reflects how we are as people."
Lauren Kunze is the CEO of Pandorabots, a leading chatbot platform that powers conversational AI software for hundreds of thousands of developers and top global brands. Kunze, an expert on state of the art AI problems, built her first chatbot at age fifteen. She focuses on topics like natural language understanding and generation with respect to the larger AI ecosystem. She has also written four novels published by HarperCollins and scripts for movies and television shows.