Loved your books BTW. I've been in and out of management since my late
twenties. I'm never quite sure if I should stick or twist. Either way,
pure engineering, or pure management is preferable to the horrible middle
ground. I've been sold titles like Architect and Principal Engineer but it
all seems to resolve down to "be a key player in the code, but also deal
with all this project management and team management stuff too". I'm
about to start a new role at a new firm, so the dance begins again.
--
Geoff
On Sat, 9 May 2020 at 02:11, Peter Seibel
peter@gigamonkeys.com wrote:
> I'm still on the list too and always have a SLIME/SBCL repl open in Emacs
> just in case but I'm mostly managing now for a team that uses Python.
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 4:48 PM Robert Goldman
rpgoldman@sift.net wrote:
>
>> I've been using Common Lisp ... pretty much since it was a thing. So,
>> yes, that must be almost 30 years, starting on a Symbolics.
>>
>> And I've used it professionally pretty much that whole time, with
>> occasional divergences to other languages for the odd project here and
>> there.
>>
>> Mostly AI stuff, a lot of symbolic computing, but other stuff as well.
>>
>> Have a good weekend, all!
>>
>> On 8 May 2020, at 14:36, Burton Samograd wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for all the great replies. Good to know you all.
>>
>> I’ve been a Lisper for about 15 years.
>>
>>
https://github.com/burtonsamograd
>>
https://github.com/BusFactor1Inc
>>
>> Burton Samograd
>>
>> On May 8, 2020, at 10:15 AM, dbm@refined-audiometrics.com wrote:
>>
>> I have been using CL now for about 30 years. Professionally and
>> avocationally, I use it for signal and image processing, cryptography,
>> market trading and risk modeling, machine and instrument control, and just
>> general math modeling.
>>
>> Now, I guess, I am finally retired… so I support myself with Lisp and
>> market trading. And, avocationally, I use it for music composition, sound
>> processing, and astronomical image processing.
>>
>> I am an old Astrophysicist who started with Forth and found Lisp as its
>> natural evolution to what Forth always wanted to be…
>>
>> - David McClain
>> Tucson, AZ, USA
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Robert P. Goldman
>> Research Fellow
>> Smart Information Flow Technologies (d/b/a SIFT, LLC)
>>
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>>
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>> Email: rpgoldman@SIFT.net
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>
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> Peter Seibel
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>