userque
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Nice. I haven't done much hardware coding. A little Allen Bradley PLC ladder logic and EPROM many years ago.
Sure do! But mainly from an EE's perspective, as opposed to a CS's. Most of my college courses were in C, and revolved around micro-controllers.
I learned VBA mainly from an internship that involved a lot of tedious stuff that I refused to do manually. As well as fantasy football/basketball strategies and data crunching . For example, most recent program would go on the web and gather the data necessary to create a list of players currently starting on my teams (3) as well as a list of players that are starting against me. Organized by position, highlighted duplicates and players that were both for and against me, as well as updated point totals.
My 1st job required me to learn LabVIEW, a graphical language, as well as TestStand, a sequencer. Both are National Instruments 'languages'. Kind of revealing quite a bit of who I am here, but these two languages are used to automate testing of Electro-hydraulic servo actuators. And within that realm, I specialize in control and program architecture.