When I finish college, I will assemble a team of the
brightest new computer programmers, analysts, and scientists that I met during
my academic years. We will take computer consulting and project management to a
new level—virtual reality for business applications. We will begin with an
interactive web site that allows customers to view first-hand what we have done
for others, and provides them a free assessment of what we can do for them.
First contact between my team and potential clients will be
face-to-face in their offices, where we will study their business and find out
what they believe they need most from a data processing company. We will
introduce each member of our team to the members of our customer’s staff, and
show them who they will be working with. Our initial visit to each client will
be the only traveling involved in this endeavor. After that, every negotiation,
demonstration, initiative, and training session will be conducted over the
Internet.
Perhaps this sounds like science fiction, such as worm hole
and light speed travel. The human race may not yet navigate subspace in ships
(think Star Trek), but holodeck
technology is not so far off (see http://www.projectholodeck.com/).
AT&T used to have a slogan “Reach Out and Touch Someone.”
That touch was by voice and emotion, and it could bring a smile to the face and
warmth to the heart of a loved one. Skype has taken it a step further with
video calling and conferencing. I can visit my nephew in Afghanistan with a few
clicks of a button and a Skype connection. I may not be able to hug him, but he
can see the hug in my eyes as well as hear it in my voice. He sees in my body
language how much I care and in my face how much I miss him.
My dream of becoming a computer programmer began years ago in
a small Ohio town in a vocational school where big things were going on: a
mainframe computer with keypunch machines and reverse 10-key data entry,
sorters, collators, and RPG II programming. Big dreams often have humble
beginnings. With the World Wide Web at our fingertips, they can become big
realities. I plan on going there.
3 comments:
When do you finish school?
Larry
his is my first year at University of Phoenix-Online. I have some transfer credits from a community college in NC, so I should have my Associate's degree in little more than a year. After that I plan to go for a Bachelor's degree (and perhaps a Master's). So we'll see how long it takes,
I used to blog all the time, but my last post before this essay was apparently three years ago. I have no idea where the time went!
Thanks for reading my essay. Do you think it is scholarship worthy?
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