who is Computer Programmer & what is Computer Programming
Computer
Programming
Choosing to do a research on a career can be a
little easier to do when you have some or a
general knowledge a particular field of work.
There are many different types of jobs one
can decide to undertake, one of which is in
the most popular line of work today:
Computer
Programming.
Although this line of work might seem a little tiresome but you might
find it
enjoyable by people with lots of patience and
the will to do long and tidious work.
Most
programmers in large corporations work in
teams, with each person focusing on a specific
aspect of the total project(AOL). Programmers
write the detailed instructions for a
computer to follow. A computer programmer carefully studies the
program that best suits
the employer needs. They may also work for a large computer
corporation developing new
software and/or improving older versions of
these programs. Programmers write
specific
programs by breaking down each step into a
logical series of hours of writing programs, the
programmer must follow. After long hours of writing programs, the
programmer must
thoroughly testing and revising it. Generally, programmers create software by
using the
following a basic step-by-step development
process:
(1) Define the scope of the program by
outlining exactly what the program will do.
(2) Plan the sequence of computer
operations, usually by developing a flowchart (a
diagram showing the order of computer
actions and data flow). (3) Write the code--the
program instructions encoded in a particular
programming language. (4) Test the program.
(5) Debug the program (eliminate problems in
program logic and correct incorrect usage of
the programming language). (6) Submit the
program for beta testing, in which users test
the program extensively under real-life
conditions to see whether it performs
correctly(AOL)
Programmers are grouped into two types: Application programmers and systems
programmers.
These programmers write the software that
changes a basic machine into a personal
tool
that not only is useful for increasing
productivity but also be fun and entertain the user.
Applications programmers write commercial
programs to be used by businesses, in scientific
research centers, and in the home. Systems
programmers write the complex programs that
control the inner-workings of the computer.
Application programmers are focused primarily
on business, engineering, or science tasks,
such as writing a program to direct the
guidance system of a missile to its target
(Information Finder). A systems
programmer
maintains the software that controls the
operation of the entire computer system.
They
make changes to the instructions that controls
the central processing unit, in turn,
controls the computers hardware itself(FL View
#475). They also help application
programmers determine the source of problems
that may occur with their programs. Many
specialty areas exist within these two large
groups, such as database and telecommunication
programmers. Computer programmers can attend
really any college or school because the
employers needs vary. All programmers are college graduates and
have taken special courses
in the programming field. Most employers prefer experience in
accounting, inventory
control and other business skills. Employers look for people who can think
logically and
can have patience when doing analytical
work(Information Finder). Then entrance
salary of
a new fresh out of college computer programmer
ranges in the area of $30,000 in
1989(Occ.
Outlook Handbook 115). The little more experienced programmers that
have five to ten
years experience earn about $40,000+ annually,
but the professionals get nearly $60,000 per
year (S.I.R.S. CD-ROM). Employers are looking
for ways to cut costs, and minimizing
on-the-job training is one way to do
that. Many employers prefer to hire with
previous
experience in the field. To have the best chance of becoming a skilled
computer programmer
they must learn many computer languages to
land the job of their choice. The
Shuttle
program, for example, consist of a total of
about half a million separate instructions and
were written by hundreds of programmers.) For
this reason, scientific and industrial
software sometimes costs much more than do the
computers on which the programs run.
Programmers work mostly at a desk in front of
a computer all day. They usually work
between 40 to 50 hours a week and more if they
have to meet crucial deadlines.
Programmers
might arrive at work early or work late
occasionally, depending on the circumstances at the
work place. The employment outlook of the
computer programming field is very good and
growing fast through the year 2000(Occ.
Outlook Handbook 115). Most of the job
openings
for programmers will probably result from
replacement needs. The need for computer
programmers will increase as business,
government, schools, and scientific organizations
seek new applications for computer software
and improvements already in use. The computer
programming field is not an easy line of work
to be successful in nor is it a easy one to
get into.
This job requires a lot of demands as a person such as: working late hours,
writing complex programs that sometimes don't
always work properly, the patience, and the
time needing to be a successful computer
programmer.
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