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davidthefat 13-04-2010 23:59

Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
I am assuming you are going with programming the rest of your life, what do you want to specialise in? There are many types of jobs out there that require programming. I honestly don't know what I want to do, I would LOVE to work for a big gaming company like Blizzard, Square Enix and ect, but I would also want to work for JPL, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, anything similar. I started programming with gaming in mind, but after I joined robotics, I have found a love for robotics. I also have the desire to start a gaming company, which is easier than making a robot company. Well, what do you guys want to do?

Radical Pi 14-04-2010 00:15

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
I started out with working for a game company, but my experience this year in FIRST has started pushing me towards control systems/embedded development. There's something very interesting to me with hacking together different parts to make something work

davidthefat 14-04-2010 00:22

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by Radical Pi (Post 953597)
I started out with working for a game company, but my experience this year in FIRST has started pushing me towards control systems/embedded development. There's something very interesting to me with hacking together different parts to make something work

How was working for the game company?

kamocat 14-04-2010 00:24

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
I want to be a controls engineer and work with the sensors and programming of industrial robots.

davidthefat 14-04-2010 00:28

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by kamocat (Post 953599)
I want to be a controls engineer and work with the sensors and programming of industrial robots.

Go learn Japanese and move to Japan :D thats where all the action is

kamocat 14-04-2010 00:31

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davidthefat (Post 953600)
Go learn Japanese and move to Japan :D thats where all the action is

And what good would that do for my country?
We can export labor and manufacturing, but it's very foolish to export innovation. Do you want cutting edge technology, or do you want hand-me-downs from an ally?

Radical Pi 14-04-2010 00:38

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by davidthefat (Post 953598)
How was working for the game company?

lol I meant wanting to work for a game company. I'm still trying to work my way through the HL2 source so I can mod it :P

davidthefat 14-04-2010 00:47

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by Radical Pi (Post 953606)
lol I meant wanting to work for a game company. I'm still trying to work my way through the HL2 source so I can mod it :P

;) I see wait... They had the source released? LOL I am so unaware, that game made millions, why release teh source?

mwtidd 14-04-2010 01:35

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
My primary interests are in social entrepreneurship. Things like the DARPA red balloon challenge are what get me excited.

I am a computer science major, but I am hoping to leverage my technological background in order to start companies and nonprofits.

I love this idea of helping people accomplish complex goals especially if the do not have the means or expertise to accomplish those goals themselves.

dtengineering 14-04-2010 01:59

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by kamocat (Post 953602)
And what good would that do for my country?
We can export labor and manufacturing, but it's very foolish to export innovation. Do you want cutting edge technology, or do you want hand-me-downs from an ally?

International exchange can do a lot of good for both countries. By sharing your skills with others, while you learn from them, both they and you come away knowing more and understanding each other better.

Jason

EDIT: As for the original question... I wanted to be an Electrical Engineer when I was in Grade 12. I was NEVER going to be a teacher.

It's funny how things work out... now I'm not only having fun teaching, but probably having at least as much fun engineering as a lot of my 'geer buddies. Have a goal, but be prepared to take the opportunities life presents you.

gvarndell 14-04-2010 06:49

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by davidthefat (Post 953600)
Go learn Japanese and move to Japan :D thats where all the action is

We're all hoping young people like you will bring "the action" home to the US.

Chris Hibner 14-04-2010 07:55

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by davidthefat (Post 953600)
Go learn Japanese and move to Japan :D thats where all the action is


Actually, the auto industry is where all the action is.

If you are dead set on robotics, there is FANUC, which is a great American robotics company with its roots in robots for automotive manufacturing. Other robotics companies that service the auto industry and hire engineers include Kawasaki Robotics, AAB, Apex Controls, Sterling, Nachi Robotics, TranTek, Perceptron, PARI Robotics, Guedel, Advenovation, Comau Robotics, Durr Systems, and I could go on and on.

If you're not completely tied to the robot idea, control engineers are in very high demand throughout the auto industry (even during the recession I had three job offers within two weeks after the end of my airline gig). Virtually every part of a modern car is controlled with an embedded control system - and if it isn't, it will be in no time. Most people wouldn't believe it, but a modern automobile is more complex than a modern aircraft when it comes to control system complexities, and there is no end in sight for new embedded controller applications. It's a very good time to be working in embedded control systems.

Ether 14-04-2010 08:53

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner (Post 953644)
Most people wouldn't believe it, but a modern automobile is more complex than a modern aircraft when it comes to control system complexities,

I wouldn't believe it. Unless you are limiting your comparison to the small one you are standing next to in your avatar photo.

Safely controlling a large gas turbine engine on a modern commercial aircraft is far more complex than anything on a modern automobile.

The complexity of the anti-skid brake control system on a modern commercial jet, like, let's say, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, far exceeds the anti-lock brake controls on a car.


~

Chris Hibner 14-04-2010 10:21

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
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Originally Posted by Ether (Post 953663)
I wouldn't believe it. Unless you are limiting your comparison to the small one you are standing next to in your avatar photo.
~

I'm actually referring to the airplanes that I have flown as an airline pilot. But you can believe whatever you want.

davidthefat 14-04-2010 10:29

Re: Programmers: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hibner (Post 953684)
I'm actually referring to the airplanes that I have flown as an airline pilot. But you can believe whatever you want.

I believe you, I think cars have more priority since the everyday consumers drive it, they are not trained pilots, so it needs more protection from dumb decisions...


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