![]() I do not remember how I first heard about Komodo – I *think* it was when I was installing ActivePerl onto a Windows machine. **Any public examples of what you’ve done that we can link to or point out?** All our stuff is controlled/managed from web apps and uses Python (and now, Go) heavily in the middleware layer. We have been branching out into commercial applications like air-traffic control training as well. ![]() ![]() My company’s main products are audio simulation systems for military training: flight sims, forward observer (artillery)/radio stuff, and so on. I was doing my own thing at a few other places, but I eventually gave in, which was the right move. We joke that I am the longest-running recruitment effort here: my best friend has worked here for 18 years, and he constantly tried to recruit me, for something like *15 years*. I got a ()as a kid and typed BASIC games into it from magazines, the canonical gateway drug to software engineering. Gregg’s role is a mix of system administration, DevOps and web development, but at his company they don’t really use formal job titles, so he picked “Science Viking.” □ ![]() In his interview, he gave us some insight into what he likes best about being a programmer and using Komodo. Gregg is a long-time Komodo user (since version 4!) and big contributor to the community you may have used his first public Komodo package, a () to show the current git branch. We love finding out more about our users and this week we’re sharing a Q&A with Gregg Thomason (aka ()). ![]()
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