Big news!

There’s big news in Fiasco Land. I don’t just mean Mario Marathon 6 (raising money for Child’s Play Charity) which starts next week. Beginning July 1, I will be a Senior Support Engineer at Cycle Computing. That’s right, after nearly seven years of professional employment at my alma mater, I’m leaving the public sector.

I won’t be leaving Purdue entirely, though. Because my new position is telecommutable, I’ll be able to finish my last semester of classes for my masters degree (which just got a lot more expensive). I wasn’t particularly looking to get away, but this opportunity seems to come at the right time for me.

So what does this mean for this blog? Well, I’ll either be writing more or less, depending on how much work I have on my plate. Expect to see high throughput computing become more prevalent, to the degree I am allowed to talk about what I’m working on. Other than that, it’s business as usual (for now).

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