Wayne Sturman is a software engineer based out of New York, New York. Wayne graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering. He then continued on at RIT and receive his Master of Science in Software Engineering. From there he worked at CA technologies as a Software Quality Engineer and currently he works for Adobe focusing on Machine Learning.
“On my Medium you’ll see me talk speak about everything from my work to my passions outside of that (like sports, photography, and nature). I look forward to growing with all of you.”
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Wayne Sturman discusses his career in technology in a set of personal blogs.
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“I love how I get to play an active part in making the future a reality in the present day for millions of people around the world. Software engineering is altering the very fabric of human society in innumerable ways. It’s exhilarating.”
“Ever since I was a young, I’ve loved working with computers. As a boy, I played a lot of video games. As a teenager, I learned how to do elementary coding and basic programming. I was always good with that type of thing. So, when it came time to go to college and pick a major, enrolling in Software Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology was just a natural choice for me.”