Surprised that you decided to stop at this trivia pageJ. Anyway, as you
decided to come here, I will share a few facts. I am a professional SW
developer with over 35 years of experience. My programming career started with
programming in machine codes (yes, those 0s and 1s) for some devices that would
be hard to call computers today. It was followed by Assembly programming for
IBM Mainframe clones, which was my favorite language for quite some time – I still
can’t forget the standard Assembly prolog for modules. Next came Algol, FORTRAN,
PL/1 – does s anybody still recognize these names? Luckily, I managed to avoid COBOL.
Finally I graduated to something more modern like VB, C++,
and, eventually, C#. For the last 20 years, my primary development platform was
and still is Windows, so please don’t be surprised with some Windows utilities
that I wrote to support debugging and testing of my boards.
Considering my profession, it is probably quite predictable
that, besides scuba diving, target shooting, bicycling, and alpine skiing,
designing and developing flight control boards became my hobby. This hobby
thoroughly challenged my education, which, in addition to the high school,
includes BS in Operations Research, MS in Information Systems Engineering, and Ph.D.
in Computer Science from Brooklyn Poly, which now became part of NYU.
If all these details did not satisfy your curiosity, you may
further check my LinkedIn page at www.linkedin.com/in/zarenin/.
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