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NEW Month starts... YES! I'm AVAILABLE for HIRE! I'll travel if I must, but can also work remotely if that's ok. Platform Agnostic, Language Agnostic, ready for most automation work.
+I Can Also TEACH this stuff!
PLEASE GET IN TOUCH.
#proforhire #software #engineering #systemsprogramming #devops #clouddev #nativedev #mobiledev
+I Can Also TEACH this stuff!
PLEASE GET IN TOUCH.
#proforhire #software #engineering #systemsprogramming #devops #clouddev #nativedev #mobiledev
Blackboard Computing Adventures π‘
NEW Month starts... YES! I'm AVAILABLE for HIRE! I'll travel if I must, but can also work remotely if that's ok. Platform Agnostic, Language Agnostic, ready for most automation work. +I Can Also TEACH this stuff! PLEASE GET IN TOUCH. #proforhire #softwareβ¦
It is the start of the new month, 3rd month in 2025. No salary, no support for much of the hard & terrific work I've done and shared with community since around 2023. It's actually been hardest in 2025 thus far, but I'm not losing hope... There's a Sovereign Power in the know about the challenges and kinds of people I'm having to put up with including on here. Take courage others like me out there. Our time & true reward is coming.
#bestrong #unpaidservants #harshuganda
#bestrong #unpaidservants #harshuganda
O Uganda (soft version)
MAZERA
A take on the UGANDA national anthem during a MAZERA live performance on 1st March. It's perhaps the softest version of UGANDA's Anthem that one might ever find ππ€πβ€οΈβπ₯β€οΈβπ₯πΊπ¬β‘
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MOMENTS With Inventor of The
TEA Programming Language
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In this broadcast, the The Inventor of The TEA computer programming language talks us through the biggest milestones thus attained with the project, what the future looks like and why the arrival of TEA projects such as TEAPA and ZHA mean so much for what is likely to happen next concerning humans using artificial intelligence and chatbots in particular. ππ»π€ β‘οΈπ
https://youtu.be/7fO6iUeNf8M
#talkshow #research #nuchwezi #milestones #support #languageresearch #thefuture #phd #jwl
MOMENTS With Inventor of The
TEA Programming Language
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In this broadcast, the The Inventor of The TEA computer programming language talks us through the biggest milestones thus attained with the project, what the future looks like and why the arrival of TEA projects such as TEAPA and ZHA mean so much for what is likely to happen next concerning humans using artificial intelligence and chatbots in particular. ππ»π€ β‘οΈπ
https://youtu.be/7fO6iUeNf8M
#talkshow #research #nuchwezi #milestones #support #languageresearch #thefuture #phd #jwl
Blackboard Computing Adventures π‘
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We now have ZHA v1.0.1, and we can see its improved output in the screenshot attached, in which session a one hacker not belonging to the famous 'LulzSec' holds a conversation with a PRESIDENT concerning a Central Bank that was hacked not so far back! Hahaha... check it out, and the code for the new ZHA is on the project's official page ( https://bit.ly/projtea ) as well!
β...this isn't a movie or Hollywood! TEA's real POWER!β --- JWL, Inventor of TEA
β...this isn't a movie or Hollywood! TEA's real POWER!β --- JWL, Inventor of TEA
Forwarded from JWL // literature
WrittenInterviewCanonical---12MAR2025---JWL.pdf
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This is a Very Very Special Manuscript. It captures the gist of Lutalo Joseph Willrich's journey as a leading Software Engineer since his days as a kid, through high school and university, till now. It likewise brings to light his character, vision and plans in relation to his future career interests in the field. Particularly, this is JWL's formal application to join the terrific global team at Canonical, the makers of UBUNTU the popular Linux Operating System.
#research #papers #reports #interview #canonical #UBUNTU #Linuxresearch #Nuchwezi #RFC #biographies #jwl #SoftwareEngineering #Python #ProgrammingLanguage #TEA #future #professorJWL
#research #papers #reports #interview #canonical #UBUNTU #Linuxresearch #Nuchwezi #RFC #biographies #jwl #SoftwareEngineering #Python #ProgrammingLanguage #TEA #future #professorJWL
JWL // literature
WrittenInterviewCanonical---12MAR2025---JWL.pdf
Yes, this is a job application also crafted as a kind of research artefact that can immediately be utilized in research as well as be cited. However, official citation details shall follow later.
JWL // literature
WrittenInterviewCanonical---12MAR2025---JWL.pdf
Currently one might cite this as such:
@article{lutalo-2025,
author = {Lutalo, Joseph Willrich},
journal = {mak},
month = {3},
title = {{Written Interview for Python Software Engineer, Commercial Systems position at Canonical}},
year = {2025},
url = {https://www.academia.edu/resource/work/128155827},
}
Blackboard Computing Adventures π‘
---[INTRO]: Today's review concerns an ACM SLE paper from 2019. The paper, titled βFrom DSL Specification to Interactive Computer Programming Environmentβ introduces us to the helpful idea of auto-generated modern advanced IDEs for especially textual interpretableβ¦
We continue with our ACM SLE research reviews below πβ‘ππ»ππ»
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We continue with our ACM SLE research reviews below πβ‘ππ»ππ»
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Today's review concerns a 2004 ACM paper published as part of the "ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems". The paper, co-authored by 5 people from the popular, traditional American telephony company AT&T, is titled βHancock: A Language For Analyzing Transactional Data Streamsβ and delves into the language that was designed and first implemented at that company[1] for the purpose of helping in-house analysts of especially gigantic call-data streams perform their tasks more efficiently.
Today's review concerns a 2004 ACM paper published as part of the "ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems". The paper, co-authored by 5 people from the popular, traditional American telephony company AT&T, is titled βHancock: A Language For Analyzing Transactional Data Streamsβ and delves into the language that was designed and first implemented at that company[1] for the purpose of helping in-house analysts of especially gigantic call-data streams perform their tasks more efficiently.
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The lead author, Professor Corinna Cortes is a prominent researcher originally from AT&T Bell Labs, where she contributed significantly to machine learning, particularly in the development of Support Vector Machines (SVMs), a widely used algorithm in the field, and for which work, she received the Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award in 2008. She later joined Google Research as a Vice President, continuing her work in theoretical and applied machine learning[2][3][4].
The lead author, Professor Corinna Cortes is a prominent researcher originally from AT&T Bell Labs, where she contributed significantly to machine learning, particularly in the development of Support Vector Machines (SVMs), a widely used algorithm in the field, and for which work, she received the Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award in 2008. She later joined Google Research as a Vice President, continuing her work in theoretical and applied machine learning[2][3][4].
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The second author, Kathleen Fisher is a computer scientist specializing in programming languages and cybersecurity. She is an adjunct professor at Tufts University and has held leadership roles, including as Director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, where she managed programs like HACMS (High-Assurance Cyber Military Systems) and PPAML (Probabilistic Programming for Advancing Machine Learning). Before these roles, she was a Principal Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Labs Research, where she contributed to advancements in programming languages and domain-specific languages, such as the Hancock system for stream processing and the PADS system for managing ad hoc data[5][6].
The rest were definitely also prominent AT&T Bell Labs researchers.
The rest were definitely also prominent AT&T Bell Labs researchers.
