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Tag Archives: Computers
STEM/Computer Science Board Meeting 16 December 2020
This information is probably not as thorough as I would like. It is based off of notes I wrote on the back of a business card since I did not have any other writing material available. So, I hope I … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Methodology, C++, C++, Computers, GitHub, Java, Mentor, SCRUM, Software
Tagged Board, C++, computer languages, Computers, Functional Programming, Java, Mentor, Object Oriented Programming, OOP
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How Old is Boolean Logic?
Boolean logic was being used long before there were computers. We can go a little way back to when light bulbs were invented. There were no dimmer switches, so the light was either on or off. George Boole (1815–1864) invented … Continue reading
Posted in Boolean Algebra, Computers, Thinking
Tagged Boole, Boolean Algebra, Civilization, Computers, George Boole, Logic, Mathematics, Switches
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Should I learn how to code or learn another language?
I have been working with software development since I was a junior in high school. I have used at least twenty-five languages for various projects. I can take my coding skills from language to language (at least in groups of … Continue reading
Posted in Code Reviews, Computers, Software
Tagged careers, Choose, Computers, Education, Learning, Opportunity, software, software engineering
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Do You Really Want to Work for a Large Corporation?
Hewlett-Packard and Tektronix, two companies for whom I have worked, were once garage-shop companies. Most companies start up that way and grow bigger as they reach their goals. The founders of companies care about their companies and the employees, the … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Methodology, Attitude, Becoming, Computers, Divergent Thinking, Do, Financial Health, Fulfilling Life, Goals, Mentor, older Americans, Planning, SCRUM, SCRUM Methodology, Self-Worth, Software, Thinking, Uncategorized
Tagged abundance, Agile, attitude, careers, changing job market, Choose, Computers, Education, positive attitude, Prosperity, SCRUM, Self-Worth, software, software engineering, what do I do now, Wisely
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Are all Experienced Engineers Rude and New Engineers Obnoxious
This was written in response on Quora asking if all experienced engineers rude. In many respects, it is written as a letter to new engineers just coming out of school. I have been producing software for many years. Most new … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Methodology, Attitude, Code Reviews, Computers, Fulfilling Life, Goals, SCRUM, Software
Tagged abundance, Agile, attitude, changing job market, Computers, Gratitude, Learning, Opportunity, positive attitude, software engineering
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Agile Manifesto
It is best to understand a little history behind the Agile Manifesto to comprehend what the intention of the seventeen authors of the original manifesto was. My link to one of the authors goes back to when I worked at … Continue reading
Posted in Agile Methodology, Attitude, Code Reviews, Computers, Goals, SCRUM, SCRUM Methodology, Self-Worth, Serving, Software, Uncategorized
Tagged Agile, attitude, Choose, Computers, Education, knowledge, Learning, Methodology, Opportunity, positive attitude, SCRUM, Scrum Sprint, Scrum Story
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Intent is Necessary, but not Sufficient
Intent is just desire. To live a full life you must be doing, or living an intentional life. I have been looking into some of the writing of John C Maxwell and like what I have been able to gather so … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Financial Health, Health and Wellness, Northern Colorado, older Americans, Planning, Serving, Thinking, Uncategorized
Tagged abundance, attitude, careers, changing job market, Choose, Computers, Education, entreprenuer, Gratitude, Health, positive attitude, Prosperity, software engineering, Wealth, what do I do now
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Have you learned something new today?
I have always enjoyed learning and am interested in several areas. The three main areas in which I am interested are my health (and healthy living), computers, and education. I guess the latter can combine the first two. I fee, … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Planning, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Serving, Thinking, Uncategorized
Tagged Computers, Education, Health, knowledge, Learning, SEO
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