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Mon 2 Mar 2009, 6:14
In conversation with Dmitriy Vyukov, Intel Black Belt Software Developer
On Mon 2 Mar 2009, at 6:14, Intel Software Network Graphics Feed wrote:
In conversation with Dmitriy Vyukov, Intel Black Belt Software Developer
Tell us a little about yourself: where do you live & what do you do for a living?
I live in Moscow and work as a C/C++ software developer. At my current job, I work with telecom servers, client-server systems, VoIP. In my free time, as a hobby, I work on synchronization algorithms, threaded code verification tools, multi-core processor programming models and everything related to that.
What was your first experience in the IT industry?
In my first job, I worked on testing web applications. Although I transferred to another department as a programmer fairly soon, I don’t regret having worked as a tester. Quite the reverse; I actually believe that it is a necessary and useful experience for any programmer since testing is an integral part of the development process.
I had taken up “amateur” software development much earlier. When I was nine, my parents gave my brother and me our first “computer” – it was an MK-85 programmable microcalculator. Even though it was just a microcalculator with a one-line display, you could program it with a simplified Basic dialect. Then there was a ZX-Spectrum, and then later, an IBM PC compatible computer with an 80x286 processor. Although ...
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