What else would you be doing for a living?
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Joergen Sigvardsson wrote:
fun
:confused: :confused: During our first year engineering course, there used to be a lab called 'Mechanical Workshop'. It had a Carpentry thing. That used to be horrible one at least for a few of us. :mad: Just about you lightly touch the little wood to make the 'T-Shape', it used to break down to get you negative scores. :-D
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Engineering != Carpentry... I'm talking about using my hands to actually build houses (and other woody things). Not design them. :)
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
I was a senior programmer for years and was given the choice of changing careers and I chose to start my own Home Improvement biz. Like to work with my hands! And am damn good at it to. Mike
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
I have been an Electrician but didn't like building sites. I was a Soldier in the Parachute Regiment until injury stopped me jumping. I am a Company Accountant and have been for 15 Boring Years. I am Learning C# to stop being an accountant! I most of all though would like to be the guy who hires out jet ski's from a small shack on a tropical island, working from hammock and lazing about!:laugh:
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
I would have been a writer/editor or a book critic. I love to read.
Brett A. Whittington Application Developer
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
That's the tricking question... Sometimes I think: "Need to change, do something else..." But the problem is what? I have no clue... And after a while when I think of what I do when they allow me to do it I like writing software... So I guess my stuck until... X| :rose::laugh: And frankly, if you spend time around here in code project land, I guess you like it too much to change (for most of us) :-D:laugh:
"Nothing is lost, Nothing is created, Everything is transformed" Lavoisier
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
I was going to go in the airforce but my accident made shure I couldn't join. I could never get passed the physical examn nor withstand the physical trials I'd have to take, not anymore.
If my help was helpfull let me know, if not let me know why. The only way we learn is by making mistakes.
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
Well, either I would have joined the military out of college, which was my original plan before getting hooked on programming, or I would have kept swinging a hammer, and furthered my construction career.
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
chemist, probably
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
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Well, either I would have joined the military out of college, which was my original plan before getting hooked on programming, or I would have kept swinging a hammer, and furthered my construction career.
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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I was going to go in the airforce but my accident made shure I couldn't join. I could never get passed the physical examn nor withstand the physical trials I'd have to take, not anymore.
If my help was helpfull let me know, if not let me know why. The only way we learn is by making mistakes.
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I would have been a writer/editor or a book critic. I love to read.
Brett A. Whittington Application Developer
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If you ever set one up I'll come and work for you. I used to be a bookseller - apart from the poor pay, it was the best job in the world.
Me: Can you see the "up" arrow? User:Errr...ummm....no. Me: Can you see an arrow that points upwards? User: Oh yes, I see it now! -Excerpt from a support call taken by me, 08/31/2007
Deal :) I need someone to carry all the heavy stuff and speak to customers while I hide in the back and read :-D
Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.
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Book store owner. At least, this is what I hope to be doing in a few years. :)
Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis. I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.
Nic Rowan wrote:
Book store owner.
ditto, I would so LOVE to be that.
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
I think I'd be a Nutritionist. I almost majored in nutrition in college. I am still very interested in the subject and think I'd be able to help people.
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
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i also thought about the AF but I wanted to actually fly and my eyesight is way too poor. Alas.
for my it was the 2 hernia's I have in result of my accident so... no way they where going to let me fly a muli milion airplane ;P
If my help was helpfull let me know, if not let me know why. The only way we learn is by making mistakes.
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
John Cardinal wrote:
Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living?
There was little chance of me not becoming a software engineer. But I can talk about the other possibilities, some of which I still actively persue on the sides. At first I wanted to become an astronaut. like many kids did. The difference is I knew what I needed to do, and I was already in elementary school training to do so. Then I got glasses and my world came crashing down to earth again. I started doing astronomy as an "as close as you can get" alternative. If I am never going to get to the stars, at least I can watch them and learn about them. This still occupies my time, learning about Hubble, following deep space probes, etc. This was exactly what my carrer choice was in High school before I was introduced to my first computer. So there as a better than even chance that was my direction. I had actually wanted to be an artist. Once I reached high school, I was forbidden from taking art classes by my mother. That went over like a lead balloon, and led me to my current career in computers. IF I had different parents, Art might have been my career choice, for better or worse we could never really know. Since things didn't happen that way, it is hard to do such projections. And maybe I would have come to computers from the art side rather than directly. Certainly the dual-capability has helped my career. I was already trained as a draftsman and an architect from High School. That was as close as I could get to art, so I took it and was good at it. I recently designed my own house, but I can't afford to build it, so ended up redesigning a few rooms in our current one. The builders liked the redesigns enough they are encorporating them permanently into their design sets. That is what happens when you turn an efficency nut loose on blue prints. There was a decent chance I might have chosen architecture over astronomy before I got to college. Since I discovered computers we will never really know. In school for computer programming in Tulsa, I put myself through school working as a gardener. That I enjoyed and it was good relaxing and pleasing work. There are days even now that I miss it. Because of that I am helping with the landscaping of my new house. I have drawn landscaping for others, and helped them set it up. I am still considering adding to that on the side by getting cert
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For those of you that make your living writing software: Let's say that for whatever reason you never became a professional software developer, what do you think you would you be doing for a living? I think I would probably have been a chef but there is a slight possibility I might have been a commercial artist or an actor.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt
Hmm. I'm astoundingly bad at most other things... Driving trucks maybe? *shrug*
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