work
whoa, raytheon non-EMD...
in the more recent present, raytheon
- solaris 8 man pages
- emd tickets
- secret emd
documents
- contacting people at the DAAC
- what got deployed by configuration management
- wuftpd
- rfc time. specficially, the rfc for ftp
- V0
design
document proves that it is possible to write good perl
- in DEV04, DPL drill
down gui,
DPL order status
gui, and
DPL web maintenance gui
- requirement
tickets
- quality policy
- the requirements
for OMS
- the order manager gui in
dev01 and
dev04
- if i ever get to actually merge something, i will use stts merge forms
- a motif builder called bx
- more clearcase docs - official from rational,
with cats from miaow, with
family pics at weintraub, and
ECS-specific by ken uhl,
and training by jon
- Sun Workshop 6
may resemble my Sun WorkShop 6 Update 1 C++ 5.2, or maybe Update 2 is more like it
- it turns out this project has
training manuals (625, not 311/609/313/305)
- nasa security training
- list of stuff from
from nasa's edhs
- ack, everything i do must go through a code
review
- sybase, with its system
tables and green
examples and cpp
examples and boss
consulting examples
- the word "memento" is more than just a movie
title. it can be used to describe korn
shell, which is better described by the ksh man page
- this kook describes motif as
"a pleasant task"
- oodce and idl
short in ps
and long with pthreads
in pdf
- edf lab, kind of like a wam lab
- somewhat relevant cpp,
the C preprocessor
- irrelevant but curious operating
systems
- timecard and more timecard
- a better way to browse
source
- finally, an incentive to understand function
pointers
- better clearcase
documentation
- everything about earth
science data types
in the recent past
- lookee, i'm like a grad student
- pire is close to campus
in the past
- summer 2000 i worked as an intern in the retirement practice at mercer. they are wonderful.
- summer 1999 i worked as an intern in the employee investement
service technology department of
deutsche bank alex.
brown
should i start looking for that all-important first job after graduation?
i should try being an actuary
or some other application of math to finance
no, instead i should try programming
- synergy does logistics
- rwd is in columbia
- pge models derivatives pricing
- nist fits surfaces with precision
if i learn more, i might apply to
- a nice theater-going guy partly owns
nuwave in beltsville
- a former classmate works at bivings
group in dc
- boris says that these health statistics
imsweb people will train anyone, no
experience necessary
instead of finding a job, maybe i should study abroad in spain