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I learn best by doing; every one of my top skills was acquired either on the job or through independent work.
I learn best by doing; every one of my top skills was acquired either on the job (Brown U., [[Carrier Transicold]], Duke U.) or through independent work.


I had no prior experience with any of the following, at the time I first started using them, except where noted:
I had no prior experience with any of the following, at the time I first started using them, except where noted:
* '''MySQL, PHP, Perl''' (for independent use)
* '''Apache''' (for independent use)
* '''Apache''' (for independent use)
* '''Linux''' (as a desktop OS and for web projects)
* '''Borland Pascal''' (for Brown U.) - I took a course in Pascal at Duke in 1977, but it used punch cards and was not really applicable to Turbo/Borland Pascal
* '''Visual Basic 6''' (for [[Carrier Transicold]])
* '''MS Access 97''' (for Carrier)
* '''{{l/wp|Transact-SQL}}''' (for Carrier)
* '''C++''' (for Duke U.)
* '''C++''' (for Duke U.)
* '''Borland Pascal''' (for Brown U.; I did take a course in Pascal at Duke in 1977, but it used punch cards and was not really applicable to Turbo/Borland Pascal)
* '''CSS''' (for independent use)
* '''FORTRAN IV/77''' (for Brown U.; I took one class in "Fortran for Engineering" at Duke circa 1983)
* '''FORTRAN IV/77''' (for Brown U.) - I took one class in "Fortran for Engineering" at Duke circa 1983
* '''HTML''' (for independent use, later used for paid consulting work)
* '''HTML''' (for independent use, later used for paid consulting work)
* '''CSS''' (for independent use)
* '''Linux''' (as a desktop OS and for web projects) - learned some of the CLI from the owner of my ISP in Athens
* '''MS Access 97''' (for Carrier) - first time using a relational database
* '''MySQL''' (for independent use) - applied what I had learned about SQL from MS Access and Microsoft SQL Server at Carrier
* '''Perl''' (for independent use) - my first language for interactive web pages
* '''PHP''' (for independent use) - originally tried a very early flavor (v1?) but found it inadequate. Returned to it when OOP was introuced (v4?)
* '''{{l/wp|Transact-SQL}}''' (for Carrier) - this is the flavor of SQL used by MS SQL Server
* '''Visual Basic 6''' (for Carrier)
 
''see also: [[education]]''

Latest revision as of 18:13, 19 January 2021

I learn best by doing; every one of my top skills was acquired either on the job (Brown U., Carrier Transicold, Duke U.) or through independent work.

I had no prior experience with any of the following, at the time I first started using them, except where noted:

  • Apache (for independent use)
  • Borland Pascal (for Brown U.) - I took a course in Pascal at Duke in 1977, but it used punch cards and was not really applicable to Turbo/Borland Pascal
  • C++ (for Duke U.)
  • CSS (for independent use)
  • FORTRAN IV/77 (for Brown U.) - I took one class in "Fortran for Engineering" at Duke circa 1983
  • HTML (for independent use, later used for paid consulting work)
  • Linux (as a desktop OS and for web projects) - learned some of the CLI from the owner of my ISP in Athens
  • MS Access 97 (for Carrier) - first time using a relational database
  • MySQL (for independent use) - applied what I had learned about SQL from MS Access and Microsoft SQL Server at Carrier
  • Perl (for independent use) - my first language for interactive web pages
  • PHP (for independent use) - originally tried a very early flavor (v1?) but found it inadequate. Returned to it when OOP was introuced (v4?)
  • Transact-SQL (for Carrier) - this is the flavor of SQL used by MS SQL Server
  • Visual Basic 6 (for Carrier)

see also: education