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Answers about University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering experiences
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How would you describe what you did at University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering?Advisor to course design team, particularly on human systems view of software engineering. Guest lectures as requested including General Systems Applied to Software Engineering (as a workshop), Course Retrospective, Zero Feature Release, and What Happens Once You Ship.
Posted @ 12:07PM, May 18, 2007
by James Bullock | Permalink |
What are the opportunities for advancement at University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering?For me, none. I'm an "industry expert" guest lecturer. Show up and be incisive. I wouldn't have it any other way.
Posted @ 06:07PM, February 01, 2007
by James Bullock | Permalink |
What did you learn along the way at University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering?I am a pretty good teacher. Also, I may know something about building software.
Posted @ 08:21PM, December 01, 2006
by James Bullock | Permalink |
How did you find your job at University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering?Instructor was a member of a community in software engineering that I am also part of. He invited me to guest lecture & heckle the course design.
Posted @ 08:19PM, December 01, 2006
by James Bullock | Permalink |
What's one of the projects you worked on at University of Washington Computer Science & Engineering?I had a lot of fun doing undergraduate research for Professor Ladner (http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/ladner/) my senior year. We even published something. (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=857157)
Posted @ 11:22PM, July 12, 2006
by Ray Fortna | Permalink |
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