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What I do (for a living)I'm the Web Development Manager for the American Cancer Society. I manage technical aspects of development of their website. What that means is, I don't know particularly much more about cancer than anyone else--just about everything I do know I've learned from reading the website--but when the folks who do know about it need something new on the website, I'm the one who takes their need, turns it into technical specifications, and gets it developed. Up until a couple of years ago, I didn't know any more about how websites worked than anyone else--just about everything I do know, I've learned from managing the website--but I did spend about twelve years developing software, eleven of them at the SAS Institute, where I wrote portable re-entrant C code for their Applications Framework product. If you know what that means I don't need to explicate it for you, and if you don't, you probably don't want me to. |
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