In my current role we have our own programming language that is used to control the various systems on a machine, this way we can alter the way the test runs to create a faster or more reliable method, or alter it to detect different infections. It can be tricky to learn a new programming language but once you’ve learnt one then others come quite easily as everything is logical.
When I was studying I had to learn other simple languages such as NC machine code, which is used to control big cutting machines that make complex objects out of blocks of metal.
At the moment I’ve been writing a huge software library in C++ to manipulate and process medical scanner data. That takes up most of my time as a programmer.
I also do programming for other projects, I’ve got a side project for the Institute of Sound Recording where I have to scan music from a roll and encode it into a digital music format so it can be played back with a MIDI controller.
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