I was senior UxD on the most popular screenshotting software from around 2002-2012 with more than 10 million users, on windows and Mac (I designed the 1.0 Mac interface). It’s software many of you have likely used, especially if you’ve ever done documentation.
I was also the designer and DbA for two of the largest government grant programs in the early 2000s, including management software for dept of education and dept of justice.
But my most significant project was definitely my son. Releasing a whole person makes everything else pale by comparison. He’s nearly 30 now, and I’m very proud of him.
I personally programmed all of the robots that weld together the frames of every Nissan pickup truck except for diesel models made after 2016. I also did the same for any Ford f-350 to f-650 built after 2017.
30 years ago, I was a young research student on the project to synthesize an injectable form of birth control. I was responsible for isolating proteins using column chromatography.
About 20 years ago my spouse was invited by the Canadian government to participate in a citizen forum on what Canada should do with its nuclear waste. She went on a plane and was booked into a hotel and fed for 3 days, all paid for.
I mention this because there is finally some decisions being made and we were reminiscing.
There are multiple schools and apartment buildings for example that would lack heating, running water and sewers were my contribution to be removed from them.
A Canadian Space Agency project about detecting life on Mars. My contribution was minuscule, as a young naive grad student, but I hope it gets built on over time.
I have my name in the back of 'Metal Slug: The Ultimate History' for helping... er, someone more directly involved with screenshots of Metal Slug 6. Was a good moment.