I suppose why I like programming so much is that you have to be a little clever. As opposed to my first job out of school where there's so much planning and organizing over actual problem solving and technical ability. Most of the problems being solved were freaking cake. There were no more...
SomptingGuy,
I'm in Los Angeles, but I will relocate just about anywhere that's decent. I'm all about the work.
Actually I wouldn't mind getting out of L.A. It's so expensive and traffic's unbelievable.
-Joe
Forget the +, just C.
Everything I've been doing for the past 16 months has been in FORTRAN90 (MS Visual Studio), and C Shell scripts...but no python or perl unfortunately.
So FORTRAN experience is still valuable?
It sounds like going into structural analysis full time is a bad thing...
Rant warning.
I'm applying for jobs, mostly in aerospace structural analysis, and it seems like I can't even get an interview since I don't have experience using NASTRAN, PATRAN or ANSYS, etc. The thing that really burns is that I have experience writing finite element analysis applications...