Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic.
New York UniversityEven the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic.
New York UniversityEven the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic.
New York UniversityEven the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic.
New York UniversityI was in seventh grade when I found Basic language running on an HC 91 machine, a romanian copy of Commodore computer. Using Basic language, one day I envisioned developing a game similar with space invader
I start developing and soon found that the drawing of the scene took too long. With no help (not even books about basic or assembly language) I lost interest in gaming, still developing some programs using basic language... Basic was my first love.
In high-school we used for a small period of time Pascal language and in university C came along the way, but i wasn't particularly attracted to it. We had 286 and 396 machines with 1 to 2 MB or RAM running sometimes even Win 3.1
After that, one day, I saw an article about assembly language and I was completely drawn into it. It was a different language, a different semantic, totally new and completely abstraction. I worked on various programs: .exe, .com and tsr (resident programs). My ultimate program was a program that search trough files to find a file by name and not using file primitives. I disassembled FAT structure and using pure assembler language, traverse the FAT in search of a particular file name. It was buggy, sometimes it crashed the hole system, but damn, it was blazing fast! Faster than MS-DOS search. I didn't knew how to link assembler to C language. But I found my second love, and dare I say it: true love!
Then I start working for a computer company and used assembler, c, c++, visual c or visual basic and finally .net to accomplish a task. I found that there is no task I cannot finish using the proper tool/ language.
After more than 20 years, here is where I am now: assembler (286, 386, intel, pic, arm, avr), c/c++, visual c, visual basic, .net, objective-c, swift, java, javascript, html5, css3, jquery, boostrap, flex, javascript, mysql, sql server, access, mongo db, xapian, sphinx and more.
Using native tools and languages (Objective-C, Swift, SwiftUI, Java and Kotlin) I can design, develop and manage mobile app development using latest software technologies in an Agile environment.
More than 15 years in designing and optimisation of large databases. I have used Mysql for 15 year, SQL Server, MongoDB and other databases (Xapian and Sphinx for full text search). Databases are generally underestimated in their value, but often a good optimised database can save you time and money in development.
All I've learned in this area is learned trough, sometimes painful, try and fail process. I am able to lead teams of mobile development, guide the customer in the process of building great apps.