Fabulous Adventures In Coding - Eric Lippert's Blog
Fabulous Adventures In Coding
The blog of Eric Lippert, principal developer on the Microsoft Visual C# compiler team.
Chula Vista, CA, United States
Computers have always been a big part of my life for as long as I can remember. My first encounter with one was when I was 5 when my dad built our computer and I played Sokoban. He would regularly tinker with it and you can bet I was always around to watch. Initially it started as a fascination with games but it quickly turned into a desire to make tools that I can use.
This desire turned into a passion after going to University of California, San Diego majoring in Computer Engineering where I was exposed to everything under the sun that one would need to know about; operating systems, high-performance computing, computer architecture, compilers.
My programming language of choice is C# which I have been following since the release of the .NET Framework 2.0. With the constantly evolving language, framework and features such as LINQ, TPL and the upcoming async and Roslyn, I can't imagine that ever changing.
Electives taken in College:
Software Engineering (application design principles)
Operating Systems II: Architecture & Implementation
Computer Networks
Database System Principles (with TSQL)
Intro to Parallel Computing
January 2012 - Current
To be completed...
2009 - 2010
My primary responsibility was to provide support for students in an upper-division, undergraduate computer programming course. I had scheduled lab hours and provided around the clock support online. I also took on a number of extra responsibilities:
2004 - 2005
Was an assistant of the IT/Tech-Support in the Supply & Contracts division.
2006 - 2010
I loved all my computer science classes and always went above and beyond in my assignments and projects. Often completing weekly assignments within the first day or in some cases, the weekend before it gets assigned.
Fabulous Adventures In Coding
The blog of Eric Lippert, principal developer on the Microsoft Visual C# compiler team.
Intel 386 (with turbo) running DOS 5.0
Visual Studio, Notepad 2