I would like to talk about my software skills, in my secondary school I had started learning programming which started with Visual basic and HTML. I had also learned how to edit a photograph using Photoshop. Once I was done with my schooling I stared learning C and C++, I have also done a course in basics of Ethical Hacking using Kali Linux. In my first semester at DMU I learned how to create and develop a website using Wix and finally I have started learning basic python programming language.
As a start-up growing at hyper speed, Oculus VR recognized it was at risk of losing its inherent cultural traits: a closely knit team of equal intellectuals, where constant chatter and close proximity kept ideas flowing and colliding constantly, sometimes literally sticking to walls, as new prototypes spilled continuously out of 3D printers. And all of this happened while a telepresence robot digitally connected one Oculus engineer working in Dallas to team members in California. Their existing space was not working for them. Furnished with rigid, linear benching, conversations were constrained, conducted standing up, or leaning over others. Product Lead Joe Chen was frustrated that it didn’t really foster the right kind of interaction; “accidental collaborations” that happen spontaneously were too infrequent. There weren’t enough spots for quiet conversations, either. He wanted to enhance the connectivity and impromptu discussions that are inherent to the company’s success. They also...
Interesting experience in computing, I think you are more than average in software skills.
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