As you may know, I am not at Mountain View for holidays. I am here for my 6 month internship. I work in a 3D-software company named DAZ productions. More precisely, I work on development of the new version of CARRARA, a powerful 3D software (I have to make publicity). DAZ is not a very big company but the department of R&D of CARRARA is very small. The company is not located in California, only our team is at Mountain View. They are 5 residents and me.
My boss, Charles (I know, I don't know why I always chose an internship where my boss is named like me, it is so annoying), is a french X like me. He has worked in the US for 10 years and CARRARA is his "baby". He is very nice even he is a little bit stressed. The new software should be released by now but his bosses seem not to be so happy with the actual state of the product. So ambient in the office is sometimes a little tight.
However, I like what I do. I had to fix the bugs our beta-testers have found. It is very fun. The hugest problem is it is not so easy. I do not really know the software and how it has been coded so it is often very difficult to find the problem and fix it. Otherwise, I was not used to do debug. It is not the kind of things we learned at school. Still, work is very interesting even if I made many extra hours to try being at the level (all the more Charles count on us to release the product quickly).
The other guys at work are nice too. Arnaud is French too and has worked with Charles since the birth of CARRARA. Craig and Eric are American. Shalesh is Indian. There also Pierre who is French and work at home in France. As you may guess, I don't speak English so much. Most of time, I speak with Charles or Arnaud because they are the most able to answer my questions. I don't speak so much with the others. It is clear that my English difficulties do not easy the situation. There was also another intern when I arrived at DAZ, Mathieu. He is French too. He went a month after I started. I am a little sad that we could not spend more time together. He was very cool.
If you want to see what I am working on, you can have a look on the web site of DAZ. However. I add some pictures to show you why we work so hard.
My boss, Charles (I know, I don't know why I always chose an internship where my boss is named like me, it is so annoying), is a french X like me. He has worked in the US for 10 years and CARRARA is his "baby". He is very nice even he is a little bit stressed. The new software should be released by now but his bosses seem not to be so happy with the actual state of the product. So ambient in the office is sometimes a little tight.
However, I like what I do. I had to fix the bugs our beta-testers have found. It is very fun. The hugest problem is it is not so easy. I do not really know the software and how it has been coded so it is often very difficult to find the problem and fix it. Otherwise, I was not used to do debug. It is not the kind of things we learned at school. Still, work is very interesting even if I made many extra hours to try being at the level (all the more Charles count on us to release the product quickly).
The other guys at work are nice too. Arnaud is French too and has worked with Charles since the birth of CARRARA. Craig and Eric are American. Shalesh is Indian. There also Pierre who is French and work at home in France. As you may guess, I don't speak English so much. Most of time, I speak with Charles or Arnaud because they are the most able to answer my questions. I don't speak so much with the others. It is clear that my English difficulties do not easy the situation. There was also another intern when I arrived at DAZ, Mathieu. He is French too. He went a month after I started. I am a little sad that we could not spend more time together. He was very cool.
If you want to see what I am working on, you can have a look on the web site of DAZ. However. I add some pictures to show you why we work so hard.




12 comments:
Cool ya de la pute, de la pute virtuelle, mais de la pute!
Do we have to write in english on your blog or can we say things like: "lol hier stro de la bebom le quetru que g pa fé, ouf ouf guedingue!"
I think it is not an issue if you write in French.
Even if, sometimes, writing in English keep people from writing stupid things...
;-)
Sinon, t'inquiete pas que y a de la grosse bonbasse virtuelle avec des enormes a la demande...
Does your boss play ping pong?
My boss do not play ping-pong. Why?
Your boss do?
He ben ca envoie du lourd dis donc !!
Salut mon frere, attendu que l'electricien n'a toujours pas fini c'est un peu le bordel à la maison, pour l'instant je ne peux plus me connecter. La je suis au boulot donc j'en profite pour faire un tour sur ton blog.
@ plus
Hey it seems that denis chadesris is like denis la malice but en pas pareil!
My boss doesnt play ping pong, so maybe we have the same boss! IT WOULD BE LOL!
Oui je sais, ca vole rarement tres haut...
Mais Merci de laisser des commentaires. Ca fait toujours plaisir.
Yes, it would be very LOL.
Et bein!!!!!!!!!!!!!! c réservé au gars!!!! Moi, je vais aller voir les photos plus loin!!!
Yannick: pas mal du tout!!!!!!
11 commentaires... soit le top ten des commentaires! plusieurs hypothèses: soit ce sont des photos absoluments fabuleuses esthétiquement parlant, soit le thème évoqué par ces photos est monstrueuesement wonderful, soit les reflexes visuo-hormonaux de la gente masculine chandesris-lebranchu sont extrêmement affutés... Un paquet de carambar pour celui qui aura la bonne réponse!
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