9:24 AM
Idgaf about where he lives or his SSN or anything. I don't think his name is even something that would be interesting (though names ofc can provide new leads). But the specific company is what would determine whether or not my interest even holds.
If it's from some small startup, then I'd just be bored. If it's from Intel's internal test suites (which are all in Java, for some reason), it would be a lot more fun.
And a question from '15, edited 14 hours ago (corresponding with his Meta post), with some more redactions: stackoverflow.com/posts/32201136/revisions
The only terms that seem to be common to redacted keywords is "Gatc" and "blueberry". I'm not sure what those are referring to.
GATC Biotech is a German company specialist in DNA and RNA sequencing for academic and industrial partners worldwide. The company offers sequencing and bioinformatics solutions from single samples up to large-scale projects. 'The Genome and Diagnostic Centre' focusing on Next and Third Generation sequencing is based in the headquarters in Constance, Germany. The fully automated NGS laboratories are certified under ISO 17025. The Sanger sequencing business is located in 'The European Custom Sequencing Centre' in Cologne, Germany. The proximity to Cologne Bonn Cargo GmbH serves as the logistical...
9:56 AM
Well if anyone can give me a hint as to what the software is actually doing based on the spliced-together snippets of code, I'd love to hear it. All I can tell is that it handles customer logins for some biotech service backend from [company name redacted]. I understand so little about Java that it all looks like made up strings with "factory" and "bean" inserted in every other word.
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