From: JEP1142@VENUS.TAMU.EDU (J E Pittman)
Subject: Low Profile
Date: 15 Mar 89 04:38:28 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <890314223828.2040166E0B1@venus.tamu.edu> (raw)
> Date: 22 Feb 89 10:56:04 GMT
> From: sei!ajpo!eberard@pt.cs.cmu.edu (Edward Berard)
> Subject: "Forced to Use Ada"
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> Often, commercial users of Ada technology do not come to Ada meetings,
> or they may come only occasionally. Several are forbidden by their
> management to inform the world of their Ada efforts because management
> does not want the competition to know what is happening.
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One of the reasons I subscribed to this list was to listen for commercial
users of Ada so as to identify potential employers. If what Ed says is
accurate, many of them are not subscribing to this list and/or are not
talking.
To those that are not talking (and those that are the I haven't contacted
yet), I am looking for commercial Ada development work in an uncrowded
part of the country (Alburqueque, Austin, Colorado Springs, Research
Triangle Park, and similar locations) for an employer that has what I
call a "get the job done" attitude.
I'm currently a college student, so I do not have difficulty talking at
work. Please call.
John Pittman
enclosure
John Pittman
P O Box 6179
College Station, Texas 77844
(409)693-2538h
845-8309w
8415w
Objective
A position as a software engineer in operating systems and programming
environment development or real-time applications.
Representative Accomplishments
Developed a TeX format for theses, dissertations, and records of
study. (Active project)
Designed and implemented a help command.
Developed a front-end compiler for a Pascal subset.
Developed an assembler, linking loader, and simulator for a
theoretical machine.
Supported the installation of a new version of a compiler.
Developed a utility program for printing file libraries.
Developed a full screen text editor.
Edited a system procedure library.
Developed a special procedure for use of a FORTRAN compiler by
introductory programming classes.
Developed a program to analyze the randomness of pseudo-random number
generators.
Skills
Languages 370 Assembler, 6500 Assembler, 68000 Assembler, Ada,
Basic, C, FORTH, FORTRAN 77, FORTRAN IV, LISP, Pascal,
PL/1, PL/C, SNOBOL
Software OS/VS2 JCL, SAS, Waterloo Script, TeX, Wylbur
Systems IBM 3090-200e with MVS/XA/JES3
DEC VAX with VMS
Data General MV8000 with AOS
Experience
Research Assistant, Computer Services Center, Texas A\&M University
Develop, document, and support a TeX format for theses,
disseratations, and records of study following the specifications
of the graduate studies office.
(Autonomous Project)
Develop and implement a tree-structured help facility for Wylbur.
Previous Assignment
Provided end-user consulting services to faculty, students, staff,
and industry clients. Primary responsibilities ranged from
sophisticated trouble shooting and problem solving to introducing
novice users to the system.
Additional responsibilities included liaison activities between the
Computer Services Center and the Computer Science Department,
software support and evaluation, technical editing and writing, and
systems programming.
Education
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Graduate Student in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering
Honors/Awards Lechner Fellowship
National Merit Scholarship
Dean's Honor Roll
Distinguished Student List
Comments
Willing to travel and relocate.
Highly adaptable independent worker.
Willing to take initiative and assume responsibility.
Excellent technical communication skills.
Non-smoker.
References
Available by request.
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