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A computer programmer, sometimes called more recently a coder, is a person who creates computer software. The term computer programmer can refer to a specialist in one area of computers, or to a generalist who writes code for many kinds of software.

Skilled tech workers snapped up despite downturn

Skilled tech workers snapped up despite downturn
Dec 15,2022 9:21 pm

...By David SilverbergTorontoJaydeep Vacchani, a Software Developer in Toronto, began to hunt for a new job just as the surge of layoffs in the technology sector spread across the world...

Fujitsu: How a Japanese firm became part of the Post Office scandal

Fujitsu: How a Japanese firm became part of the Post Office scandal
Oct 14,2022 12:01 am

... The TSE and the securities firm involved fought a decade-long legal battle, with the court eventually ruling in 2015 that Fujitsu as a Software Developer wasn t legally liable, and that the TSE must pay the securities firm...

Ukraine: How crowdsourcing is rescuing people from the war zone

Ukraine: How crowdsourcing is rescuing people from the war zone
Mar 19,2022 3:45 am

... Civilians evacuating civiliansArtur Kiulian, a Ukrainian Software Developer living in the US, was one of many who answered the call for assistance from Artur used his skills gained in the tech industry to form UkraineNow, which uses volunteers and messaging apps to evacuate people from Ukraine...

Invasion provokes fear and anger for Ukrainians in UK

Invasion provokes fear and anger for Ukrainians in UK
Feb 24,2022 9:53 pm

... " " I ve been living here for six years but my heart is in Ukraine, " 38-year-old Software Developer Mykhailo Vorontsov said, his shoulders draped in his country s flag...

Google moves to make Android apps more private

Google moves to make Android apps more private
Feb 16,2022 9:44 pm

... " We re also exploring technologies that reduce the potential for covert data collection, including safer ways for apps to integrate with advertising SDK (Software Developer kits), " it added...

Post Office scandal: Public inquiry to examine wrongful convictions

Post Office scandal: Public inquiry to examine wrongful convictions
Feb 14,2022 3:41 am

... It will also ask whether staff at Software Developer Fujitsu, which developed the Horizon software to complete tasks such as transactions, accounting and stocktaking, knew the system had flaws while data from it was used in court to convict sub-postmasters...

'I want someone else to be charged and jailed like I was'

'I want someone else to be charged and jailed like I was'
Feb 13,2022 3:31 am

... Crucially, it will ask whether those at Software Developer Fujitsu, the Post Office itself or even their biggest shareholder, the government, knew about faults in the system while using that data in court to convict sub-postmasters...

George Floyd: Ben & Jerry's joins Facebook ad boycott

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... earlier this week, the freelance job listing platform, Upwork, and the open-source Software Developer Mozilla, too, in the campaign included...

'I want someone else to be charged and jailed like I was'

Jun 24,2020 10:09 am

Harjinder Butoy says he still hears The Echoes of The Prison cell door slamming behind him after he was imprisoned for A Crime he did not commit.

" I always say, I got three years three months, but it feels like I got a 14-year jail sentence, because I had to clear my name, " he explains.

Mr Butoy and his wife ran the Post Office in the Nottinghamshire market town of Sutton-in-Ashfield for five years. They invested time and money to turn The Business around and did not suspect anything was wrong when auditors turned up to check on the accounts. They had been through an audit the week before with no problems.

But Mr Butoy was arrested, charged and sent to jail for stealing £208,000.

It took until Last Year to get. But he doesn't feel like his ordeal is over yet.

" People say you've had Your Name cleared you're all right now. But it's not, you want justice, " he tells Bbc News . " I want Someone Else to be charged and jailed like I was. "

This year, he should at least get some of his questions answered.

On Monday, 14 February, The Public inquiry into the wrongful of conviction of 706 Post Office branch managers, like Mr Butoy, will begin to hear evidence. Those convictions are The Most widespread miscarriage of justice in British Legal History , and are now gradually being overturned in the courts.

Thousands of others lost huge sums of money as they tried to Make Up mysterious shortfalls at their branches, which the Post Office is only now beginning to refund.

The Inquiry is expected to run for the rest of this year and will address why sub-postmasters were Singled Out and whether they have been justly compensated.

Crucially, it will ask whether those at Software Developer Fujitsu, the Post Office itself or even their biggest shareholder, the government, knew about faults in The System while using that data In Court to convict sub-postmasters.

Horizon software was introduced into the Post Office network from 1999. The System , developed by the Japanese company Fujitsu, was used for tasks such as transactions, accounting and stocktaking.

But problems with Horizon were well known at The Time .

From his first week in The Job , Mr Butoy noticed that the Horizon accounting software was not adding up properly. " I was £500 short, " he explained, even though a supervisor had been with him the entire time, making sure he got to grips in his new role. " I didn't think anything of it. But ever since then, it happened a lot. "

What Mr Butoy noticed, was seen not only by other Post Office branch managers, but also by those Who Knew the new software Inside Out .

One such expert, Jez Thompson, worked as a team leader for Fujitsu's Horizon Training Project, covering 60,000 Post Office branches over five years from the late 1990s.

In many respects, it is a role he remembers with great fondness. " There were 400 of us, travelling all over the UK, up into little villages or The Mountains , by the coast, working with some really fine people, " he says.

" At The Time we were really proud of what we were doing. "

He remembers the meticulous arithmetic skill of the Post Office staff he trained, as well as their loyalty to The Business and respect within their communities. But he also remembers regular glitches and bugs that made the software fail to calculate The Books accurately.

" Occasionally it would work, but a lot of The Time it wouldn't work, " he says.

Mr Thompson and his team were training staff on a version of Horizon they were told perfectly mirrored The One that was live in Post Office branches across the country.

" Anything that was wrong with our system would be wrong on the live system as well, " he explains. " And we used to, on a monthly, probably even a weekly basis, pass information up to our managers just informing them that we'd found a glitch and this doesn't work. That's just The Way it went. "

Mr Thompson acknowledges that all software applications have bugs. No system is perfect and updates are needed. But he worries, in hindsight, that the rollout was rushed before Horizon was ready.

" I reported them [these issues] To My line manager and he then reported that to a weekly meeting with Fujitsu Training Services, where both Fujitsu and The Post Office would have been present and glitches would've been discussed, " he says.

" Computers have reels of data. Somewhere there is evidence that somebody knew something. "

The Post Office says that it is " sincerely sorry" for the impact of the Horizon scandal, adding they are " in No Doubt about the human cost. "

" The Inquiry 's hearings enable many of those who were most deeply affected by Post Office 's past failings to voice their experiences and their testimonies must and will ensure all lessons are learned so that such events can never happen again, " a spokesperson added. " In addressing The Past , our first priority is that full, fair and final compensation is provided and We Are making good progress. "

The government has set aside funding to facilitate compensation payments.

" We understand the serious impact that faults with the Horizon IT system and the Post Office 's management of the resulting issues have had on affected postmasters and their Families - with many losing their livelihoods or being wrongly convicted for crimes they didn't commit, " Postal Affairs Minister Paul Scully MP said.

" That's why we have Set Up a statutory inquiry to set out exactly what went wrong and to ensure something like this never happens again, as well as providing financial support for compensation. "

A spokesperson Fujitsu said they are cooperating with The Inquiry . " The Inquiry is examining complex events stretching back over 20 years, " they added. " Fujitsu is committed to providing the fullest and most transparent information so that key lessons are learned for The Future . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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