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Programmers can be amongst the most diverse set in any office situation. From the D&D nerd to the indy rock nerd, these nerds all share one thing: their annoyance with IT.

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  • Palm? Symbian? iPhone? Windows Mobile? What’s your digital tether/pda/phone?

    AT&T Tilt user here (means windows mobile). Pluses are many but the biggest is never having to stand in line idle! That and GPS. And up to 32GB of microsdhc memory. Biggest minus - windows mobile crashes at the least ideal times!!

    Anyone else have accelerometer envy? Or iTunes over the air envy? Or multitouch (god that’s so cool) envy?

  • some Python (Django).
    some bash

    currently studying Comp Sci.

  • woah, lotta softies (as in microsoft ppl) here. Glad to see I’m not all alone in Win32 land. Around these parts the small to midsized businesses tend to be MS shops. The tiny and the gargantuan tend to go for Java. Anyone else notice that kind of tech stratification?

    My current shop (very small) is toying with agile-like methods; sprints, production backlog, frequent end-user buy in, iterative development, etc… It’s awesome. Issues get caught sooo much earlier than in places where there’s a ton of upfront spec-work then frowns all around when what’s delivered isn’t what was wanted….

  • XHTML/DTML, VB, C# at work. My undergrad was almost exclusively C++, though I took a course in Programming Languages and dabbled in just about everything. Yes, including assembly.

  • At the moment:

    C#/C++ (managed and unmanaged) at work, and HTML/CSS/Javascript/php for my personal web startup.

    My college taught almost exclusively in Java.