Sentences with phrase «computer techie»

I'm a computer techie (I write software when not at work).

Not exact matches

While most of Khosrowshahi's presentation — which was run from his computer — had to do with much of what you might expect from a longtime techie (artificial intelligence, better software, etc.), one screen was clearly a pretty big risk for the long - shot candidate to take and was much noticed by the directors.
More often, online organizers and online advocacy staff are put in the technology box rather than allowed to be communicators — for instance, at my old environmental job, people often came to me with their computer problems, when I'm a writer / designer and in no way a real techie (trust me).
There are several reasons I don't like it — I'm not a techie, I'm a private person (I would never put my personal information on something like facebook), and I simply have a hard time getting a «feel» for someone through a computer.
There's a significant amount of techie talk, but it's interesting even if you're not a data nerd or a computer science major.
He's a good - looking, wait, make that fantastic - looking techie wunderkind who gets in the middle of a grudge match between Goddard and another computer kingpin, Nicholas Wyatt.
Being McLaren, you could expect all sorts of techie gimmicks, like active aero both front and rear, computer controlled suspension with Kinetic roll system (K - damper).
Enjoyed reading all comments, re computer scientist who takes double backups, don't believe it, no techie I ever met takes backups!!
These techie volunteers may lead classes on how to use a computer, set up an email account, use an e-reader, download library materials to various devices and so much more.
Velocity Micro's history begins in 1992 when Randy Copeland, an entrepreneur and avid techie, began designing and producing high performance computer systems to run CAD software and other demanding applications.
MS is a prime target because they are one of the richest corporations in the world, and they aren't well loved by techie people in general due to their long history of questionable policies, and downright manipulation of the computer market.
Though formerly the domain of techie types only, a range of companies and services make creating an online presence a simple and affordable option for even the least computer - savvy of the bunch.
With a growing selection of very cool gifts for eco-conscious geeks — computers, reading materials, lights, energy sources — even the most gadget - obsessed techie on your list can unwrap a new toy that has all the bells and whistles without the environmental impact.
This is the password manager that I use, this is how you access it, and by the way if you need to get into my computer, this is the password to get in my computer,» because you're going to need a couple of bits of information just to get access to the password manager, and then I think it also has, «And if this makes no sense to you and if you need help, here's the name of 2 of my techie friends who can help walk you through this.»
As before, computer nerds find compliance trivial (one if - statement and a database column), but if you're not a techie or you're not running a web site, it can be utterly opaque.
There is a notion that «fuzzy» disciplines, like the humanities, philosophy and law are less relevant and less bankable than «techie» degrees like computer science, engineering and physics, which may open the door to a coveted job with tech titans like Apple, Facebook, Amazon and others.
If you're techie enough, you can build Alexa into your own Raspberry Pi computer.
As a job seeker outside the techie realm, the challenge of applying online and electronic files, email, or even storing your resume on your computer might be hard to face.
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