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  • G GABBYNERD

    They would have been Philosophers, which is to say they would have been BS artists (according to Mel Brooks -> History of the World Part I);P The whole "Did you BS today? No! Did you BS yesterday? No!", goes nicely with the Analysis and Design phase.

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    I never would have been an electrical engineer; I really don't like that stuff. I like figuring out how to write programs as well as numbers, logic puzzles, and Sudoku's, so I probably would have been some kind of financial analyst who did Sudoku's puzzles for fun. ~The Chad

    Respectfully, Chad Johnson Tools Programmer

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    • M Maximilien

      chef ( as in a restaurant chef ) why ? Because a developing a recipe is like developing a program, one must find a "solution" to a "problem", abstracted to the actual running or cooking of the recipe which is cooked by a cook. A recipe is the source code and the cook ( and the kitchen ) is the compiler and computer. and remember, garbage in garbage out apply.


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      Jasmine2501
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      Yeah me too... I have cooked in all kinds of places and put myself through college working at a steakhouse. I don't cook much these days though, not even for myself. If I do, it's cookies or candy or something like that. It wasn't a conscious decision though... it was the job that I could get, and then later I found out I liked it and progressed to higher positions. If I had the choice, I probably would have chosen something else.

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      • M Member 96

        That's funny because that's exactly what I would be if I wasn't a programmer.

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        rider33
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        jejejejeje, i had the same propuse in my life, to be a chef ;P, but a computer came to my life and everything change :-D. How else have the same history???

        join me

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        • J Josh Smith

          What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

          :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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          Mcsquare
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          I've noticed that many programmers are also musicians. There seems to be a correlation between people good with math and an aptitude for music. Not true in my case, but then I never had the chance to take music lessons as a child. So, musicians or accountants seem likely professions. The part of programming I personnally enjoy is debugging. To me it's kinda like solving a good mystery before you get to the end of the book. So maybe I would have been a detective. In reality though, being female, prior to the 1950's, I would probably have been a stay at home mom.

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          • J Josh Smith

            What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

            :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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            patbob
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            Most of them were electrical engineers. Prior to that, it was probably something in the automotive space (early adopters through hot rod enthusiasts).

            patbob

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            • J Josh Smith

              What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

              :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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              Chris Kaiser
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              Well, I started out with carpentry, music, and math. So, something to do with one of those.

              This statement was never false.

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              • J Josh Smith

                What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

                :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                iscottj
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                I think today's software developers would be a tradesman. I'm thinking I would be a blacksmith or a printer.

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                • J Josh Smith

                  What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

                  :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                  Lost User
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                  Pyramid Designers (RE: think of the calculation that had to be made to align the pyramids and Sphinx up with various constellation.)

                  Shohom67

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                  • J Josh Smith

                    What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

                    :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                    Accounts section in offices, Chefs, Bank Officers ...

                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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                    • M Maximilien

                      chef ( as in a restaurant chef ) why ? Because a developing a recipe is like developing a program, one must find a "solution" to a "problem", abstracted to the actual running or cooking of the recipe which is cooked by a cook. A recipe is the source code and the cook ( and the kitchen ) is the compiler and computer. and remember, garbage in garbage out apply.


                      Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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                      Jeremy T Fuller
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                      I was a restaurant manager (including lots of cooking) before I started programming professionally.

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                      • J Josh Smith

                        What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

                        :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                        nunubat
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                        Back then I think I've spent my days punching Hollorith cards, or sliding my slide rule. Or if I was born before that... working the coal mines.

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                        • J Josh Smith

                          What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

                          :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                          A man with a plan
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                          I think mostly programmers build things so possibly builders and there are many things you can build, if I wasn't a programmer I think I would be a mechanical or civil engineer. But usually people build a tool or whatever to solve a problem or reduce work.

                          Solution architect MS-Windows .NET SQL Server / Oracle

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                          • M Mcsquare

                            I've noticed that many programmers are also musicians. There seems to be a correlation between people good with math and an aptitude for music. Not true in my case, but then I never had the chance to take music lessons as a child. So, musicians or accountants seem likely professions. The part of programming I personnally enjoy is debugging. To me it's kinda like solving a good mystery before you get to the end of the book. So maybe I would have been a detective. In reality though, being female, prior to the 1950's, I would probably have been a stay at home mom.

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                            Ian Dennis
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                            I've also known a number of musicians who have become programmers. They tell me it's because of the similarities between writing a symphony and writing code (artistry while conforming to rules), also programmers can see exactly how their code runs, but musicians will probably never be able to hear how their symphany is supposed to sound (unless they can afford to hire a full orchestra).

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                            • J Josh Smith

                              What roles in society do you think most of today's software developers would have occupied in times before the electronic computer existed?

                              :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                              JDL EPM
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                              I would have been a farmer, except my Dad said I was too smart. Boy, was he wrong!

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