Vicky Larmour is a Principal Software Engineer in the Wireless Division at Cambridge Consultants, one of the largest independent wireless design teams in the world. After reading Computer Science at Cambridge University, Vicky started her career writing database applications. Since then, she has moved closer to the hardware and now works on embedded systems; recent projects have included a DECT-based cardiac monitoring system and a new generation of a satellite phone handset.
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Outside work, Vicky enjoys crosswords, knitting, and building Legos with her 6 year old son.
Ask any software engineer about difficult bugs they've faced and they'll always have a story to tell you: the bug that took weeks to track down, the bug that was affecting millions of customers but could not be reproduced by any of the development team, or the bug that brought the entire system grinding to a halt that turned out to be due to a single misplaced comma. Of course, some bugs - the vast majority - are easily tracked down and fixed. But as software systems get more advanced and complex, bug hunting becomes much more of a skill. Some software engineers enjoy the bug hunt, and become experts at chasing down the clues and collecting evidence before eventually determining the root cause of the problem and how to fix it; for many more, though, debugging is simply a chore - something that must be endured at the end of one exciting new development before they are... (more)
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