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| | Lead programmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A lead programmer's exact responsibilities vary from company to company, but in general they are responsible for the underlying architecture for the software program and for overseeing the work being done by any other software engineers working on the project. |  | | A lead programmer is a software engineer in charge of one or more software projects. |  | | Lead programmers are generally trained in software programming although many do not have formal degrees in the subject, and learn management responsibilities either on the job or through short courses. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_programmer
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| | Programmer |
 | | In this sense, a programmer may be considered a software engineer or developer. |  | | Ada Lovelace is considered the first programmer ever to express an algorithm intended for implementation on a computer in October 1842 and thus the first programmer, see Ada Byron's notes on the analytical engine. |  | | Those proficient in computer programming skills may become regarded as famous programmers or hackers. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/p/pr/programmer.html
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| | Cprogramming.com - Why Learn to Program? |
 | | Programmers have written all sorts of simple-to-use tools that make life easier for them--especially tools to manage the complexity of creating software (for instance, tools to help keep track of all the ways of making a program, or debugers to help improve their understanding of a running program). |  | | Programmers, on the other hand, are familiar with the limits of the machine--what happens inside the computer when it takes several minutes to open large files, why a particular security hole is a problem, and why it's so difficult to get large-scale software projects right. |  | | Programmers are famous for being lazy--in fact, being lazy is one reason people are drawn to programing. |
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http://www.cprogramming.com/whyprogram.html
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| | Famous Computer Programmers |
 | | Johansen is famous for having co-written software at the age of 15 that allowed DVD movies to play on his computer. |  | | A computer bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from working correctly or produces... |  | | A computer bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from working correctly or produces an incorrect result. |
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http://www.computers.computeracme.com/famouscomputerprogrammers.html
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| | Programming veterans ponder past, future - Computerworld |
 | | He also remarked that early programmers expected their software to become obsolete and to be rewritten, since it was intended for a particular computer. |  | | A panel of programmers famous for applications such as VisiCalc and Excel and the Macintosh operating system shared their thoughts on where programming has been and where it's going during a panel session at the Software Development Conference & Expo West 2004 event in Santa Clara, Calif., on Tuesday. |  | | However, "software turned out to be so expensive to make that they built emulators for the old software," Bricklin said. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2004/0,4814,91410,00.html
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| | List of programmers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. |  | | See also: Game programmer, List of computer scientists, Free Software authors |  | | Matt Dillon, programmer of various software including DICE and DragonflyBSD |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programmers
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 | | Perhaps it is merely that computers are young, programmers are younger, and the young are always optimists. |  | | The novice programmer stares in wonder at the bird, for he understands it not. |  | | If this is the case, then programmers stand on one another's toes, and software engineers dig each other's graves. |
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http://www.cs.brown.edu/~dg/summer03/lecture6/fortune_computers.txt
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| | Salon.com Technology Why software still stinks |
 | | Dobb's Journal) that celebrated Lammers' book, seven of the 19 original subjects of "Programmers at Work" lined up on stage to talk about what's changed in software over the past two decades -- and demonstrate that they have lost none of their cantankerous edge. |  | | In some quarters today, it's still a controversial proposition to argue that computer programming is an art as well as a science. |  | | But 20 years ago, when Microsoft Press editor Susan Lammers assembled a collection of interviews with software pioneers into a book titled "Programmers at Work," the idea was downright outlandish. |
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http://www.salon.com/tech/col/rose/2004/03/19/programmers_at_work
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| | Course Technology--InfoWeb: Software Engineering |
 | | Dobb's Journal, which must be one of the first computer magazines ever published (www.ddj.com). |  | | A terrific site for information on programming languages, programming tips, and job listings is www.itmweb.com. |  | | The Programmer's Vault Web site (chesworth.com/pv) includes tutorials for programmers of various skill levels. |
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http://www.cciw.com/content/software_engineering.html
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| | PHPexpo.com - Programmers |
 | | Post your project today for FREE and have programmers that are ready, willing and able to do your work start bidding on your project right away. |  | | Contact one of the many programmers listed in the Programmers section! |  | | aeDating 3.3 - new version of famous php based dating software with free installation, lifetime upgrades and technical support. |
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http://www.phpexpo.com/Scripts/17_Programmers
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| | Computer Quest |
 | | Programmers: Make notecards for at least ten famous programmers or developers including the following: when and where they lived, what program they developed or used, and five other facts about their life or work. |  | | Use of computers: List at least ten areas where computers are used, giving specific examples of computer use and advantages. |  | | Project: Prepare an electronic presentation (such as PowerPoint) to present to the board of directors (your class) which will include at least ten slides or pages. |
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http://www.cesa8.k12.wi.us/tlcf/burns
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| | my wrists and welcome to them |
 | | For a while I felt like (being a C programmer) I was typing underscore a lot more often than hyphen, so I swapped the positions of |
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http://www.jwz.org/gruntle/wrists.html
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| | Karen's Power Tools Newsletter December 8, 2004 |
 | | And, as everyone knows, programmers are famous for our knowledge of protocols. |  | | Fortunately, Mom and Dad have a daughter who's a computer programmer. |  | | As always, both programs are free for personal/home use. |
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http://www.karenware.com/newsletters/2004/2004-12-08.asp
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| | Salon Directory |
 | | The consensus is that the hardware engineers and software programmers at Transmeta are "top-notch" and "incredibly bright." "They've got an unbelievably dense crop of talent," says EE Times technology columnist Alexander Wolfe. |  | | The consensus is that the hardware engineers and software programmers at Transmeta are "top-notch" and "incredibly bright." "They've got an unbelievably dense crop of talent," says EE Times |  | | And only a Pynchon could have conjured up the Transmeta scenario: A start-up company backed in part by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen attracts international attention by hiring one of the most famous programmers in the world -- free-software hero Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux operating system. |
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http://dir.salon.com/tech/feature/1998/05/22/feature?pn=2
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| | dBforums - To Denver and the other smart guys |
 | | This means that we, programmers, should also learn how to trade. |  | | > This means that we, programmers, should also learn how to trade. |
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http://www.dbforums.com/t1089794.html
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| | Famous Accounting Software-Client Server |
 | | This allows the client machine to handle the burden of running the application, while the servers resources are used to perform complex data processing. |  | | In the future the notion of a "thin client" and distributed processing may replace the need for software programs on the client. |  | | FAMOUS is well positioned to take advantage of future changes in distributed processing technology. |
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http://www.getfamous.com/version_6/client_server.html
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| | T.J. Lang: Comment on Day After Tomorrow |
 | | in vague detail the operation of the Famous Programmers' School, and you'll |  | | Thank you, Famous Programmers' school; only you could |
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http://www.thomasjlang.com/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=59
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| | BW Online November 21, 2001 A Much Cleaner Office for OS X |
 | | Microsoft's Office suite of productivity software has never been, as the English say, a "looker." The company's programmers are famous -- or infamous, depending on your point of view -- for stressing function over form. |  | | The trend began with Office 2001, with Microsoft making strides in simplifying the programs and making them easier to use. |  | | I'll begin, though, with an overview of the changes that affect the entire package. |
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http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/nov2001/nf20011121_4412.htm
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| | Multiplication is still commutative |
 | | For one thing, in order to appreciate how amazing modern electronics is, and exactly how it changed things, you need to have an idea of what came before it, and what kinds of problems it solved. |  | | I also made a table of my understanding of the logical organization of the DVD video copy control scheme. |  | | (The DVD industry's protection scheme for their protection scheme didn't work, and they're now suing a bunch of Linux programmers and free speech advocates to try to suppress information about how to circumvent it. |
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| | Leonard Adleman -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | See also: (Click link for more info and facts about List of famous programmers) List of famous programmers, Important publications in cryptography |  | | [Categories: Turing Award laureates, Programmers, Modern cryptographers, 1945 births] |  | | He is known for being the inventor of the (Click link for more info and facts about RSA) RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) cryptosystem in 1977, and of (Click link for more info and facts about DNA computing) DNA computing. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/le/leonard_adleman.htm
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| | The New Generation |
 | | To simulate a GandW the programmer rewrite all the code of the game and scan the pictures from the original version. |  | | The first famous programmer is Pheeraphat with OCTOPUS. |  | | Game and Watch are portable games of '80 years. |
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 00061565 |
 | | No one took the lessons of Microsoft more to heart than Craig Eisler, Eric Engstrom, and Alex St. John, a trio of software engineers who were willing to do almost anything to conquer a market of their own, even if that meant disregarding procedure and protocol. |  | | Competing in the high-tech computer market is a lot like a war -- especially if you work at Microsoft. |  | | Bill Gates's gladiators -- his engineers, evangelists, and programmers -- were famous for seizing new terrain and new technology, converting nonbelievers, and always winning. |
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| | .NET and ASP.NET Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) |
 | | Answers most questions you will have, albeit from a C#/C++/COM+ programmer perspective. |  | | Jeffrey Richter, member of the Common Language Runtime (CLR) team, answers 20.NET questions on CodeGuru.com. |  | | First month's worth of QandAs that were answered by Microsoft and/or famous programmers, compiled by Robert Scoble. |
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http://archive.devx.com/dotnet/resources/vsresources-5.asp
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| | Programming Ruby, 2nd Ed. |
 | | Coverage of other features has grown tremendously, including details on how to harness the sophisticated capabilities of irb, so programmers can dynamically examine and experiment with running code. |  | | Read the online reviews around the web for our books. |  | | The combination of the power of a pure object-oriented language with the convenience of a scripting language makes Ruby a favorite tool of intelligent, forward-thinking programmers. |
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http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/ruby/index.html
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 | | He is Anjuel, expert and programmer of remakes and Speccy. |  | | We wish he could help us building this project. |  | | Some days ago, the remake programmer (Slainté) told us that it's online the page of the remake, so go and take a look to the development. |
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| | Walter C. Pelissero |
 | | The famous Real Programmers I used to know and another version from the many available on the Web. |  | | Just in case you own a BMW R1100 RS, I'm selling |
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| | programmers - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include programmers: hungry programmers, c programmers disease, famous programmers, list of famous programmers, list of programmers, more... |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "programmers" is defined. |  | | We found 3 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word programmers: |
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=programmers
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| | Interview to Tony Zurovec - English Version |
 | | : You began your career as a Unix programmer. |  | | What do you think of Linux and the Free Software? |  | | : Three of the most famous programmers of Origin left that company and gathered themselves in Digital Anvil. |
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http://www.g-o-l.com/html/tzurovec-intervista-inglese.html
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| | Jon Israelson's Blog |
 | | Santa Clara, Calif. - A panel of programmers famous for applications such as VisiCalc and Excel and the Apple Computer Inc. Macintosh operating system mused on where programming has been and where it is going during a panel session at the Software Development Conference & Expo West 2004 event here on Tuesday. |  | | This theme is based on the SoundWaves (blue) Manila theme. |  | | Went to two sessions this morning: the first was on.Net CLR internals, and the second was on the "Keyhole Problem". |
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http://radio.weblogs.com/0124580/categories/technology/2004/03/17.html
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| | CGTalk - New Section: Programmers Looking for Job |
 | | The first would be more likely to get the attention of programmers, and thus would likely generate more of a response from programers. |  | | I don't think there are many programmers here as there are in game specific/platform specific forums. |  | | But in a close community such as this would help employers even better if things are organized for programmers in programmer's sections. |
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http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=218572
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Homeworld for Windows at Epinions.com |
 | | I think graphically many programmers thought they could do a game like this, but didn't. |  | | Homeworld is one of those rare games that even had other famous game programmers going "How did they do it!". |  | | Homeworld was expected to truly change the way real-time strategy games were to be played, and it almost did. |
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 | | Zach is most famous for his translation work on many titles, including several Working Designs games |  | | Many famous programmers and designers came from Activision, including David Crane. |  | | As time moved on, the 'Easter Egg' phenomenon took off, and companies began to purposefully include them to fed game players needs for them. |
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http://www.game-rave.com/psx/playstation_perfect_guide/glossary
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| | Stella at 20: Volume 2 |
 | | Volume 2 focuses on the individual programmers, their background, and in-depth discussions of the games they created, covering all eras of the system. |  | | The founders of Atari, the original engineers, the famous programmers, and some lesser known programmers were gathered together to look back on the system that launched the home videogame industry. |  | | David Crane explains his famous 6-digit score routine, here used in Al Miller's Starmaster. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/1698/cyberpunks/stellaat20_2.html
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| | Salon Directory |
 | | Work should be play, says a new book that sets forth the emerging ethical code of free-software programmers. |  | | Open-source pioneers Bill and Lynne Jolitz may be the most famous programmers you've never heard of. |  | | In the icy, cellphone-mad birthplace of Linux, networks rule. |
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http://dir.salon.com/topics/linus_torvalds/index.html
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| | Famous Jews Interactive: Home Page |
 | | In order to add a name, a web page must be found which verifies the Jewishness of the famous Jew you would like to add. |  | | We have created this "Famous Jews Interactive", not to brag or gloat. |  | | The names listed in this resource have been added by people like you by clicking on the words "ADD A NAME" below. |
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| | HFX International Org. - Affiliates - Affiliates Listing |
 | | The most famous and possibly longest running electronic magazine around. |  | | The ever famous, one of a kind hackers magazine. |  | | Group of multi-talented hackers and programmers famous for the remote administration tools Back Orifice and Back Orifice 2000. |
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http://www.hfactorx.org/en/affiliates/listing
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| | RADWAR 2000 - The Ultimate Bug Event |
 | | All those famous programmers from the old AMIGA Game Factories like BlueByte, UBI Soft, Factor5, Thalamus,... |  | | The German Television ARD 'Brisant' showed a 7 minute report about the Party and the German press (AMIGA Joker etc) came up with a couple of articles. |
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http://members.aol.com/skonarkows/Internal/Issue26/radwar.htm
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| | Famous Mormons |
 | | Ron is working a book about Famous Mormons and I would love to to hear from you for possible inclusion in the book ! |  | | Be sure to let us know of any errors or omissions. |  | | About Famous Mormons.net including site map, frequently asked questions and site history |
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| | 1st Person: Linus Torvalds |
 | | Torvalds is a certified Internet cult figure and one of the most famous programmers in the world. |  | | A search for "Linus+Torvalds" on Altavista search engine returns how many results? |  | | He's so popular that it takes him about five hours just to read and reply to his e-mail every day. |
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http://www.cincinnati.com/news/1plinus/html/5e1.htm
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| | Helen's Techblog |
 | | I think that goes against what he says in his recent essay about having ideas for start ups where he talks about the value of lower paid jobs where you learn things. |  | | I also thought it fundmentally disagreed with what he says about the motivation of really good programmers his famous essay about painters and hackers. |  | | Joel talks again about how he thinks every programmer should have their own office with a door. |
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http://webdev.helephant.com
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| | Web Development Guild [Group] |
 | | The Web Developement Guild's purpose is to showcase the membership that is behind the scenes and for their interviews to inspire others to create and become involved in the areas of their interest. |  | | The Web Development Guild consists of the following: Annual Web Developer of the Year Award, Famous Programmers, Graphic Artists, Designers and Members Biographies/Interviews, Community Members Showcase, and Resources. |
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http://www.outpost10f.com/cgi-bin/roster.pl?groupID=49&useTemplate=7
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| | Windows for the rest of us - page 4 CNET News.com |
 | | And I think it's hurt them because they got their first debut album and it's very hard to follow up with your second album. |  | | If you look at the mentality of the people who come out of Apple, Jobs did make a lot of people from the Mac group kind of very famous as programmers. |  | | And Sculley, I think, just echoed what Jobs set up and I think that's one of the problems. |
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http://news.com.com/Windows+for+the+rest+of+us+.../2009-1082_3-233203-4.html
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