I'm a computer programmer and quality assurance tester for a software company in Cleveland, so I know a thing or two about computer glitches. |
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They included a pipe fitter, a nursery worker, a writer, a nurse and a computer programmer, among others. |
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Right-o. We're going to test your skills as both a computer programmer, hacker and human. |
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If a neckbeard is accompanied by a ponytail, then the guy is either a good computer programmer or a bad musician. |
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Throughout my 20s I was a computer programmer writing software for IBM mainframes. |
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A computer programmer from Wigan has gone into hiding after winning the jackpot on TV's Who Wants to be A Millionaire? |
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Bob is a software computer programmer and Mary previously worked as an executive secretary. |
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He attended the State Pedagogical Institute and has worked as a teacher and computer programmer. |
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Also known as Lady Lovelace, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, is considered the first computer programmer. |
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She lives in Bethesda, Md., but works as a computer programmer and data processor for a public opinion polling company in Colorado. |
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His father is a computer programmer for McCrory Stores, a variety store chain based in York. |
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He doesn't regret giving up his life in Regina as a computer programmer to follow a path where his is at the mercy of Mother Nature. |
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Tim is a 32 year old computer programmer who values financial freedom and life balance. |
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Till then I had thought that I would be a computer programmer or an engineer or a doctor. |
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This office space is currently occupied by a notary, Denturist and computer programmer. |
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It is tarted up with shopworn absurdism, as when a moronic computer programmer jumps off that roof only to reappear without explanation to continue being moronic. |
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The 29-year-old computer programmer and three of his best amigos were planning to head to Far Eastern shores to catch all of England's group action. |
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Perhaps a novelist, poet, or blogger that has reignited their creative spark using Dragon, or a computer programmer that uses Dragon to quickly dictate lines of code. |
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Originally from Japan, young artist Risa Hatayama will present a video and interactive sound environment in collaboration with computer programmer Mathieu Bouchard. |
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Experience as a computer programmer is usually required. |
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She has lived in this ecological community since 2005 with her husband, Neil Klopfenstein, 31, a computer programmer from Indiana, and their son, Aurelio Klopfenstein Rojas, now four. |
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I once interviewed a computer programmer who said that if there were three of him he could not complete all the work management expected him to accomplish. |
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He then worked several years as a computer programmer at the Institut d'Informatique and for the deanship of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lausanne. |
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For example, here you will meet a computer programmer, a grandmother, a school teacher, an auto mechanic, a CPA, and a journalist. |
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London computer programmer Clare, 31, and biochemist Mark, 39, from Croydon, were members of the London-based Rockhoppers Club. |
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With the help of a computer programmer, she is developing a kid-friendly computer tool to help kids explore and record their feelings during the treatment process. |
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Zavie was an early convert to computers, having spent much of his 35-year career as a computer programmer and system manager with the Canadian Meteorological Service and the Canadian Ice Service. |
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Although there is disagreement over how much of the ideas were Lovelace's own, she is often described as the first computer programmer. |
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I was a computer programmer in a past life, but now I raise pigs and chickens. |
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First, the individual has to find a job as whatever, an accountant, a computer programmer, a painter, a plumber or whatever, and then the individual will pay EI premiums. |
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Eventually she became a computer programmer. |
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There are modish clichés in the libretto, from the reclusive computer programmer to the dipsomaniac divorcee whose Eastern European cleaner accidentally bins a work of contemporary art. |
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When questioned, Grisswell, a computer programmer who admitted his hobbies included glamour photography, said he had been looking at the material for more than four years. |
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His only legitimate child, Ada Lovelace, is regarded by some as the first computer programmer based on her notes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. |
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