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Bear with me, it is difficult to write about oneself. I started out by
going to school to get a data processing certificate. Learned COBOL,
BAL and RPG III. Went to work at a gold mine. Started out in Fire
Assay, moved to the office to do the payroll when they figured out I could do
the job. Wrote a Basic program for payroll calculation (easier than doing it by
hand) on an HP 60. Started writing a Basic program to track gold through the
closed heap leach system we employed. It would have been a sweet
program...assayed gold content from core drill samples, through removing over
burden, hauling ore, leaching, electro winning (winning the gold from the
cyanide solution onto steel wool), to pouring gold bars. Oh well, we were bought
out by a company not interested in my program. I found out about five years
later I should have stuck with it. Three dimensional computer generated maps of
ore bodies is in demand, and that was just the first part of the program I was
writing. *heavy sigh* Anyway, I went off to get married and have three male
children (all productive, hard working, educated adults now) and
re-entered the work force via accounting. Oh, I went back to school and
earned an AA degree in accounting. The computer world had left me in the
dust during my hiatus time. Since it is just bits and bytes (and
logic), I knew it was only a matter of time and I would be back up to speed.
Six years ago I landed a job with a software company. Not writing, but
supporting a bulk email software. The main components of the email
industry...databases, mail servers, email HTML and rules for reputation
management. Anything you want to know about the world of emailing, just
ask. A year and a half ago I caught up with the current world of computers. I
got my hands on a bunch of books, was adept at Google and Visual Studio was
free so I learned ASP.NET. That is the best thing since peanut butter. I wrote
the Assured Email Delivery web site to work with Power MTA and sell emailing
services for the company I work for - Arialsoftware. While I am not
polished, I do love it. Being able to recognize elegant code is where
I am at today, writing elegant code is my goal.
In my free time I
master the backcountry of Wyoming. Oh yeah....horses, guns, backcountry camping,
25 mile trips, bears, breathtaking beauty and a tremendous amount of self
reliance.
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