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In this blog series, we’re going to introduce you to members of our band—engineers, technical recruiters, PMs, designers, and more who make up the most important asset in Gorilla Logic…our talent! Juan David Bedoya Garcia — Senior Java SoftwareEngineer. Juan is a Senior Java SoftwareEngineer here at Gorilla Logic.
The organization, which was chartered by the National Science Foundation in 2004 and was one of the first organizations to focus on women’s participation in computing fields, also offers support to companies that want to strengthen DEI in their organizations through hiring, awareness, inclusion, and systemic change.
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I was part of this migration project, and then after undergrad, I went on to be a softwareengineer for a utility company, who was using DB2 on the mainframe and migrating to Oracle on Unix. Say, circa 2004 when I started at Oracle. And one of the systems that I worked on benchmarking in 2004 was 70 terabytes.
The world-wide softwareengineering community has developed a culture of sharing intellectual property, in stark contrast to the more common practice of keeping innovative ideas and novel tools proprietary.
Over the years, the company has provided AI, data, mobile, and enterprise software applications in the cloud for some of the leading brands worldwide. They have an excellent team of softwareengineers, data science professionals, and cloud specialists who continuously resolve problems and complex tasks and enhance projects progressively.
Do you have a useful definition that you encourage for the engineers around quality? David: Well, you might have noticed that I was using a couple of metrics that you could include, to evaluate whether or not a software project—we’re talking softwareengineers—whether that project is being done with quality.
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The site was originally designed in 2004 and it shows. Softwareengineering, yes. did I mention the site was designed in 2004? Boy, does it show. But it’s functional and there always seems to be some other priority getting in the way of a redesign. Graphic design, no.) I cheated a bit for quotes, though.).
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You as the CLM, the softwareengineering manager, you get a notion for what people are doing. Marcus: See, it’s really easy for you as a manager to observe generally how people are working. You can look at PRs. You can look at who’s assigned what tickets. Yeah identified patient pattern, you can read about it on Wikipedia.
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