A Python programmer creates programs and applications using Python, with specific tasks depending on the job. They write code, test it for errors, and fix them. The job varies depending on the project, such as creating video game events or managing server-side applications for social networking sites. The duties and responsibilities of a Python® programmer […]
An Access programmer creates programs using Microsoft Access and is well-versed in database concepts and programming techniques. Access is easy to learn and popular, with many tutorials and forums available. Access programming jobs are plentiful, and classes provide hands-on training. However, Access has limitations on size and user capacity, and larger systems require enterprise-grade databases. […]
Machine programmers create instructions for automated devices in industrial settings, with Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology being a common focus. They use programming languages like G code to ensure machines perform tasks with precision and quality. While automation has eliminated manual labor, machine programmer careers rely on human input to keep pace with advancing technology. […]
Statistical programmers collect and integrate statistics into computer programs, working with databases of information. They run tests to ensure the final product works correctly and monitor productivity to comply with government and customer standards. They must have experience with computers and may analyze clinical data or manage a team of programmers. Statistical programmers work with […]
VBA programmers use Microsoft Visual Basic to develop and modify Windows-based software, using object models and DLLs. They analyze code and use debugging tools to understand how software works, and may use OLE automation to manage communications between applications. They may also be responsible for presenting findings and making changes to software programs. A Visual […]
Scientific programmers develop programs for researchers, requiring academic credentials and programming experience. They must understand researchers’ needs, communicate effectively, and work with research students to develop and test programs. Changes to existing programs require extensive notes and testing. A scientific programmer is a specially trained information technology professional. There is no need for specific science […]
Systems programmers write code to make computer networks function, and are responsible for testing software, virus elimination, and system updates. They need to be familiar with multiple computer languages and may work in offices or remotely. A systems programmer handles one step in the process of setting up a computer network. Typically, systems programmers work […]