My job is to create an app or web page.
I always made CRUD(Create, Read, Update, Delete) so I was wondering what other people are doing.
What kind of job do you have?
p.s 1 I write with Google Translation.
p.s 2 Please feedback the awkward text in comments.
I'm the designer, architect and primary developer of a case management system that helps nurses track and set goals for patients with various diseases/conditions. It's written in PHP. Today, I spent several hours rewriting code because PHP sessions are horrific and one client was complaining about timing out too often. The last two days I spent working on an XML transfer process that is used to send data to a health plan. I'm also in the midst of planning for replacing our claim system on the back-end, which involves purchasing appropriate servers, working with our IT staff on server builds, configuration and being the technical liaison between us and our vendor. Tomorrow, I'll be debugging more of the XML transfer process to find an issue in a very specific use case. I also plan on extending some third-party open source code that converts HTML to OpenXML (Microsoft Word) to add some features, such as headers and footers so we can make our letter generation function even better than it is today.
Nowadays I'm working as a graphics programmer in a architecture related project.
I used to build (product) software mainly in the health care sector for the last 10 years. Now I'm building software with my team on project scope. Means we customize the product software and add addtional interfaces, business logic specific for the customers. That includes from scripting in the product itself (VBScript & JavaScript), additional software to support the product and the customer workflows (any fitting language, mainly C#/WPF) to 3rd party interfaces and Custom webclients (Java, nodejs, HTML5). Sometimes some exotic (in terms of occurrence) stuff like python comes up.
Jeremiah Ikwuje
Software Engineer
I create web app and am also a student. I use Php for my back-end stuff and Js for the front-end thing.