[NTLUG:Discuss] Re: software engineer? -- Any Aggies here? Or other "Angineers"?
Clay Ramsey
clayramsey1 at comcast.net
Fri Jul 30 21:48:48 CDT 2004
One aggie here...
Clay Ramsey
Richardson, TX
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From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org] On Behalf
Of Bryan J. Smith
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:35 PM
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Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Re: software engineer? -- Any Aggies here? Or other
"Angineers"?
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 14:29, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> No offense, but I hold a BS in Electrical Engineers with a Computer
> Architecture / Software specialty, and a minor in Computer Science, from
> an ABET accredited BS Electrical and Computer Engineer (BSECE) program
> that ranks in the top 25 for EE departments by the College Board.
> I have studied many aspects of "Software Engineering" -- let alone
> _engineering_ in general. We're talking Engineering analysis,
> Statistics**, Economics, Risk Analysis, etc...
Com'mon, there's got to be some Aggies here?!
There are some _great_ universities in Texas with Engineering Colleges
that _best_ my own!
Where are you guys?
-- Bryan
P.S. IT Professionals in my experience haven't called me an "Angineer"
(anal engineer) for nothing. I'm methodocal in my application of
technology, because of that background.
--
Discussing distributions is like discussing political parties.
Not only do they enflame people, but they often break down into
sets of blind assumptions. Instead, people should focus on the
specific details of underlying technologies, just like one
should when it comes to specific terms in legislation. Because
the similarities are often more surprising than the differences.
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