| bio | website | linkedin.com/in/kevinmote |
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| location | United States | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 2 months |
| seen | Jul 3 '12 at 22:59 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
After graduating from Washington State University in Computer Science (undergrad + masters), I've spent over 10 years in software development, mostly for a National Laboratory, and more recently for a startup engineering company. This has provided me with a very diverse set of experiences and skills. I have worked extensively in such technologies as C++ (w/ MFC, STL, & Boost), C#, Python, and Qt. Over the years I have also become familiar with VB.Net, VBA, HTML/XML, SQL, WPF/XAML, Bison/Flex, Office automation, Java, GIS (GDAL) and Open Inventor. I also have a strong background in mathematics & graphics and have delved into graph and network theory, information visualization, data analytics, and SCADA/HMIs. I consider myself a Windows expert with Linux/Mac experience.
Also, I'm not quite as old as I look.
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Mar 18 |
asked | getting started as a web developer |
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Mar 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 17 |
accepted | using J & K keys for navigation |
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Mar 17 |
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using J & K keys for navigation added 18 characters in body |
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Mar 17 |
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using J & K keys for navigation excellent link examples. In my own research I found another link suggesting that vi was the precursor for this trend. Turns out, "J" originally meant down and "K" meant up (as opposed to forward and back). |
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Mar 17 |
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using J & K keys for navigation perhaps, but I'm interested in learning what the accepted convention is, if there is one. |
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Mar 17 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 16 |
revised |
using J & K keys for navigation added 11 characters in body |
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Mar 16 |
asked | using J & K keys for navigation |
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Mar 16 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 16 |
accepted | What is the “client-side architecture model”? |
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Mar 16 |
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What is the “client-side architecture model”? Hmm, that link doesn't seem very authoritative, but your synopsis makes sense. Thanks. |
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Mar 16 |
asked | What is the “client-side architecture model”? |
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Mar 12 |
awarded | Supporter |