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I have been programming in one language or another since 1970. My current favorite language is Ada.
When earning money I currently work as a software safety engineer. The usual response to that is "how can bits hurt you?" The usual answer is that defects in [[real-time computing|real time]] control systems have created catastrophic hazards in the past, and will continue to do so unless somebody like me corrects the problems before they are injected into the code.
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My Favorite Languages | |
Language | Proficiency |
Ada | advanced |
AWK | intermediate |
BASIC | intermediate |
C | advanced |
C++ | intermediate |
COBOL | beginner |
Fortran | intermediate |
Java | advanced |
Korn Shell | advanced |
Perl | intermediate |
Hello. My real name is Jim Rogers. I live in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
I have been contributing to Rosetta Code since February, 2007. I have been programming in one language or another since 1970. My current favorite language is Ada.
When earning money I currently work as a software safety engineer. The usual response to that is "how can bits hurt you?" The usual answer is that defects in real time control systems have created catastrophic hazards in the past, and will continue to do so unless somebody like me corrects the problems before they are injected into the code.