So what do you do for a living? Or, if you’re still in school, what are you studying?
I typeset/layout industry machine manuals (technical documentation) in 20 European languages plus Brazilian Portuguese
(Using Adobe Framemaker, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat Pro, etc., etc.)
I’m basically a computer programmer. I also do some systems administration.
Pretty much the same here.
But what about our topicstarter? Not disclosing anything, huh?
starving artist
I’m a programmer who can’t code database and an UX designer who can’t draw.
Retired butcher
I work as a claims adjuster. I investigate fault in auto accidents and resolve most common coverage issues.
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Pretty much the same here.
But what about our topicstarter? Not disclosing anything, huh? [/quote]
Honestly I was waiting for someone to ask. I’m about to begin my second semester of college majoring in math hopefully to be an actuary.
EDIT: fixing the quotation to intended quotation.
sculpture fabricator, machinist, millwright.
business is really slow, so i’m doing some software work writing a datalog compiler
machinist, mechanical/electrical technician
Go YouTuber/Twitch-er
I can also slot myself into the growing “programmers, sometimes sysadmins” group. :o)
Oh, no more school? Or did you just mean to say that these occupy you more than school?
Retired from the U.S. Navy, currently working at Boeing in Business Capture. Computer Science Undergrad, Space Systems Engineering Masters Degree.
It seems an affinity for computers is a common thread here.
Retired engineer. Game player and dilettante.
I’m in school studying Computer Science, soon to be a programmer
Welcome to #TeamCodeForFood
Currently a Pre-med student in college. My long-term goal is to go into neurology or neurosurgery.
Software developer. I write scripts (in Python) to place material in a 3D modeling environment.