[bionet.jobs] NATURAL PROBLEM SOLVER SEEKS PROGRAMMING POSITION

gerard@ms.uky.edu (Gerard Denga) (05/22/88)

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                                     POB992, Univ Station, Lexington, Ky 40506
                                     or F224R Cooperstown, Lexington, Ky 40508
     
                                     Tel: (606)258-2662(R) or (606)257-6739(O)
     
                                     email: gerard@ms.uky.edu  or
                                            gerard@UKMA.BITNET  or
                                            COS740@ukcc.uky.edu
     
     
     
     Dear madam / sir

             I acquired my Master of Science degree  IN  Computer
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     Science  at  the University of Kentucky, with a graduate gpa
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     of 3.72/4 and an overall gpa of 3.66/4. I wish to join  your
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     firm    in    a    demanding   entry   level   position   in
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     systems/application   programming,  with    many    learning
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     situations.   I  am  a  proficient computer programmer and a
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     self starter. I learn well on my own, and  work  well  in  a
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     group.  My  areas  of  interest  include  the UNIX operating
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     system, in which I also know the Bourne and "C" shells,  and
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     "C"-language programming.
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             I  have  accomplished  many  systems   and   general
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     programming  projects,  including a translator for an expert
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     systems language, a VLSI channel routing algorithm, and many

     GKS graphics programs. I have taken coursework that includes

     Compilers,  VLSI  design,  Geometric  modelling  (Graphics),

     Advanced   information   processing,   Numerical   analysis,

     Discrete  computer  math,  Computer  arithmetic,  Theory  of

     computing and Programming languages, and audits in Operating

     systems and Database management systems.
     
             I have a lot of "C"-language programming experience,
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     and  also have vast experience in Pascal. In addition to the

     UNIX operating system, I also have worked with  the  PRIMOS,
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     VM/CMS  and MS/DOS operating systems. I also program well in
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     FORTRAN, COBOL and BASIC, and can  write  programs  in  Ada,
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     Algol68,  Assembler,  CPL,  GPSS/360, LISP, Pilot, Prolog. I

     have  used  the  Sequent/Balance,  Vax11/750,  Microvax  II,
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     Prime,  IBM/3091  and  3081, ATT7300, IBM/PC, XT, AT, PS/II,

     Apple, and numerous other pcs.
     

             I am "similar" to outstanding computer  programmers,
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     based  on  the  Strong-Campbell  interest  inventory.  As an

     additional note,  I  led  the  first  team  in  the  CPU/ACM

     programming  contest.  I  will mail you samples of my recent
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     programming,  and  educational  and  other   documents,   as
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     requested. I would  like  to  discuss my mutually beneficial
                                             
     employment at your convenience.


                                             Thanking you.

                                             Very truly yours,
     
                                             GERARD DENGA



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                           GERARD DENGA
   
         POB 992, University Station, Lexington, Ky 40506
            or  F224R Cooperstown, Lexington, Ky 40508
   
         email : gerard@ms.uky.edu or gerard@UKMA.BITNET
                      or COS740@ukcc.uky.edu
   
          Tel : (606) 258-2662(R) or (606) 257-6739 (O)
   
   
                            OBJECTIVE
   
DEMANDING ENTRY LEVEL PROGRAMMING POSITION IN SYSTEMS/APPLICATIONS
                  WITH MANY LEARNING SITUATIONS
   
   
                            EDUCATION
   
   M.S. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF  KENTUCKY,  APR  88;
   GRADUATE COURSEWORK:  3.72/4; OVERALL GPA: 3.66/4 QUALIFYING
   WORK  :  COMPREHENSIVE   EXAM   ;   B.Tech   in   Mechanical
   Engineering, India, Dec 84
   
   
                            PROJECTS
   
   IN "C" LANGUAGE : PARSER TO INTERCHANGE NUMERIC AND  ENGLISH
   DESCRIPTIONS OF INTEGERS; GAME OF LIFE USING CURSES; SEVERAL
   GEOMETRIC   MODELLING   PROGRAMS   INTERFACING   WITH   GKS;
   CODEBREAKER;  TURING  MACHINE  SIMULATOR;  GAMES I'CHING AND
   SIM; SIMULATOR OF TELLER MACHINE CONTROLLER; DATA DICTIONARY
   
   IN PASCAL : translator for expert systems  language;  Greedy
   algorithm   for  VLSI  channel  routing;  recursive  descent
   compiler compiler; compiler for finite automaton;  Traveling
   salesman  problem by Kruskal's algorithm; latin squares from
   latin rectangles; interest computation for  extremely  large
   numbers to desired precision ;
   In Modula : parallel merge sort
   
   
                            COURSEWORK
   
   TOOK : THEORY OF COMPUTING, COMPILERS(AS 612V IN  SPRING87),
   DISCRETE  COMPUTER  MATH,  ADVANCED  INFORMATION PROCESSING,
   PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, NUMERICAL  ANALYSIS,  VLSI  DESIGN(AS
   685   IN  FALL86),  COMPUTER  ARITHMETIC,  DATA  STRUCTURES,
   GEOMETRIC MODELLING(AS 685 IN  SUMMER87),  GRADUATE  PROBLEM
   SEMINAR,  GRADUATE SEMINAR ; Audited : In Computer science :
   Operating systems, Database management systems,  Independent
   study  in  algorithms(612V  IN SPRING88) ; Extracurricular :
   Introductory guitar, Introductory martial arts, Investing
   
   
                         KNOWLEDGE AREAS
   
   OPERATING SYSTEMS AND DURATION OF EXPERIENCE: UNIX,  PRIMOS,
   MS/DOS : ALL 2 YEARS; VM/CMS (1 YR TOTAL)
   
   MACHINES: VAX  11/750,  Microvax  II,  Sequent/Balance,  ATT
   7300, Sun workstation, Prime, IBM3091, 3081, IBM PC, XT, AT,
   PS/II, Macintosh, Various PCs
   
                             SOFTWARE
   ON UNIX :  BOURNE SHELL INCLUDING AWK & SED; C SHELL;  MAKE,
   LEX,  YACC,  CURSES,  GKS ("C" GRAPHICS INTERFACE), X(SOME),
   bc,   Troff,    ms,    eqn,    pic    ;    On    Primos    :
   Quickplan(Spreadsheet),  LINDO  (Equation solver), Sheffield
   window editor, RUNOFF (Text formatter) ; On MS/DOS : Perfect
   series  of  scaled down utilities(Instructed in Use) : Filer
   (DBMS), Calc (Spreadsheet), Writer (Wordprocessor);  Various
   games, BasicA
   
   
                      LANGUAGES AND DURATION
   
   STRONG: C, PASCAL, BASIC : ALL 2 YRS, FORTRAN : 3 YRS TOTAL,
   COBOL  :  1  YR  ;  Can  write : LISP, Prolog, Ada, Algol68,
   Assembler, GPSS/360 : 1 course each  ;  Pilot,  CPL  :  self
   taught
   
                         POSITIONS HELD
   
   Teaching assistant at University of Kentucky :  1986-1988  ;
   Instructor for get-to-know use of most brands of home-use pc
   (IBM PC, XT, Apple, TRS-80, Macintosh,  TRS-80,  Radioshack,
   Commodore-64, 128, Amiga, TI) : Summer 86
   
   
                             PERSONAL
   
   Interests Besides Programming:  Swimming,  Weight  training,
   Some PC games ; Bio : Born: May 21, 63; Sex : Male; Health :
   Good ; Achievement: Led first team  in  CPU/ACM  Programming
   Contest  ; Marital S : Single ; Relocation : Will relocate ;
   Salary : US$ 15 K
   
                              OTHER
   
   Will mail recent programming samples,  educational  &  other
   documents on request
   
                               ALSO
   
   GRE Computer science : 94th  percentile  ;  GRE  aptitude  :
   740/800  verbal,  770/800 quantitative, 730/800 analytical ;
   TSE(Test of spoken English) 290/300 overall comprehension  ;
   TOEFL  :  667/680  ;  Am  "similar"  to outstanding computer
   programmers, based on Strong-Campbell interest inventory ; A
   lot  of  co-curricular  soccer,  field  hockey, basketball ;
   Student member ACM ; 2 summers of social  service  in  rural
   areas  as  member  of national cadet corps ; Boy Scout for 3
   years.


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						F224R Cooperstown, Lexington, Ky 40508  \fIor\fR
						POB992, Univ Station, Lexington, Ky 40506
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						Tel: (606)258-2662(R) \fIor\fR (606)257-6739(O)
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						email: gerard@ms.uky.edu  \fIor\fR
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						May 20, 88

\fBThe Chief Executive Officer\fR
Universal Software

Dear Prospective Employer
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	I acquired my \fBMaster of Science\fR degree
in \fBComputer Science\fR at the University of Kentucky, with a \fBgraduate
GPA of 3.72/4\fR and an overall GPA of 3.66/4. I wish to
join \fByour firm\fR in a \fBdemanding entry level position\fR
in systems/application \fBprogramming\fR with many learning situations.
I am a \fBproficient computer programmer\fR and
a \fBself starter.\fR I learn well on my own, and work
well in a group. My areas of interest include
the \fBUnix\fR operating system, in which I also know the 
\fBBourne and "C" shells\fR, and \fB"C"-language programming.\fR
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	I have accomplished many systems and general programming
\fBprojects\fR, including a \fBtranslator for 
an expert systems language, a VLSI
channel routing algorithm, and many GKS graphics programs.\fR I have
taken coursework that includes \fBCompilers, VLSI design,
Geometric modelling (Graphics), Advanced information processing, 
Numerical analysis, Discrete computer math, Computer 
arithmetic, Theory of computing and Programming languages, and
audits in Operating systems and Database management systems.\fR
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	I have a lot of \fB"C"-language\fR programming experience, and
also have vast experience in \fBPascal\fR. In addition to the
\fBUnix\fR operating system, I also have worked with the
\fBPrimos\fR, \fBVM/CMS\fR and \fBMS/DOS\fR operating 
systems. I also program well in \fBFORTRAN, COBOL\fR
and BASIC, and can write programs in Ada, Algol68, Assembler,
CPL, GPSS/360, LISP, Pilot, Prolog. I have used the
\fBSequent/Balance, Vax11/750, Microvax II, Prime,
IBM/3091 and 3081, ATT7300, IBM/PC, XT, AT, 
PS/II, Apple, and numerous other PCs.\fR
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	I am "similar" to outstanding computer 
programmers, based on the Strong-Campbell
interest inventory. As an additional note, I led the first team in the
CPU/ACM programming contest. I will mail you samples
of my recent programming, and educational
and other documents, as requested. I would like to
discuss mutually beneficial employment , at your convenience,
and will call you within a fortnight in this regard.
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	My resume accompanies.

					Thanking you.

					Very truly yours,
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					\fBGerard Denga\fR

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email : gerard@ms.uky.edu , gerard@UKMA.BITNET, COS740@ukcc.uky.edu
Mail : F224R Cooperstown, Lexington, Ky 40508, \fIor\fR POB 992, University Station, Lexington, Ky 40506
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\fBObjective
Exciting Entry Level Systems/Application Programming Position, With A Lot Of Opportunity To Learn
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\fBEDUCATION\fR :
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\fBM.S. in Computer Science, University of Kentucky, Apr 88;  Graduate coursework: 3.72/4;  Overall GPA: 3.66/4
  Qualifying work : Comprehensive exam\fR
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B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, India, Dec 84; GPA: 2.5/4
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\fBProjects\fR :
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\fBIn "C" language :
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parser to interchange numeric and English descriptions of integers; game of life using Curses; several Geometric modelling programs interfacing with GKS; 
codebreaker; turing machine simulator; games I'ching and sim; simulator of teller machine controller; data dictionary\fR
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\fBIn Pascal :
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translator for expert systems language; Greedy algorithm for VLSI channel routing; recursive descent compiler compiler; compiler for finite automaton; 
Traveling salesman problem by Kruskal's algorithm; latin squares from latin rectangles; interest computation for extremely large numbers to desired precision\fR
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\fBIn Modula :\fR parallel merge sort
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\fBCoursework:\fR
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\fBTook:
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Theory of Computing, Compilers(as advanced 612V in Spring87), Discrete Computer Math, Advanced Algorithms, Programming languages, Numerical Analysis 
VLSI design(as 685 in Fall86), Finite precision arithmetic, Data structures, Geometric modelling(as 685 in Summer87), Graduate problem seminar
Graduate seminar\fR
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\fBAudited:
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In Computer science : Operating systems, Database management systems, Independent study in algorithms(612V in Spring88)\fR
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Extracurricular : Introductory guitar, Introductory martial arts, Investing
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\fBKnowledge areas\fR:
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\fBOperating Systems and duration of experience: UNIX, PRIMOS, MS/DOS : all 2 years, VM/CMS (1 yr total)\fR
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\fBMachines: VAX 11/750, Microvax II, Sequent/Balance, ATT 7300, Sun workstation, Prime, IBM3091, 3081, IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/II, Macintosh, Various PCs\fR
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\fBSoftware\fR:
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\fBOn Unix:  Bourne shell including awk & sed; C shell; Make, Lex, Yacc, Curses, GKS ("C" Graphics interface), X(some), bc, Troff, ms, eqn, pic\fR
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\fBOn Primos\fR : Quickplan(Spreadsheet), LINDO (Equation solver), Sheffield window editor, RUNOFF (Text formatter)
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\fBOn MS/DOS\fR: Perfect series of scaled down utilities(Instructed in Use) : Filer (DBMS), Calc (Spreadsheet), Writer (Wordprocessor); Various games, BasicA
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\fBLanguages and duration\fR :
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\fBStrong: C, Pascal, BASIC : all 2 yrs, FORTRAN : 3 yrs total, COBOL : 1 yr\fR
Can write : LISP, Prolog, Ada, Algol68, Assembler, GPSS/360 : 1 course each , PILOT, CPL : self taught
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\fBPositions held\fR :
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Teaching assistant at University of Kentucky : 1986-1988
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Instructor for get-to-know use of most brands of home-use pc (IBM PC, XT, Apple, TRS-80, Macintosh, TRS-80, Radioshack, Commodore-64, 128, Amiga, TI) : Summer 86
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\fBPersonal Interests Besides Programming\fR: Swimming, Weight training, Some PC games

\fBBio :\fR Born: May 21, 63; Sex : Male; Health : Good

References : Available on request
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\fBAchievement\fR: Led first team in CPU/ACM Programming Contest
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\fBRelocation\fR : Will relocate
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\fBAvailable\fR : May 88
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\fBSalary :\fR US$ 25 K
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\fBOther\fR : Recent programming samples, educational & other documents available on request
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Also:
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GRE Computer science : 94 percentile ;
 GRE aptitude: 740/800 verbal, 770/800 quantitative, 730/800 analytical; TSE(Test of spoken English) 290/300 overall comprehension; TOEFL : 667/680 ;
 Attitudes "similar" to computer programmers, on Strong-Campbell interest inventory ;
 A lot of co-curricular soccer, field hockey, basketball ;
 Student member ACM; 2 summers of social service in rural areas as member of national cadet corps; Boy Scout for 3 years.
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