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by bitdeveloper 3361 days ago
I am one of the dozens. If only I was able to locate a history-related technology job. It seems like you need to be in Washington DC to find anything like that.
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In the Netherlands, where I live, there is the International Institute of Social History, which does a lot of data processing, and has programmers as employees. As a student I screw up an interview very badly, by not showing up. I still regret it after 20 years. How stupid can a youngster be. On the other hand I don't have any complaints about my work and pay and benefits at the jobs I have had since then, which probably would have been very different had I gone the historyprogrammer route.
I'm quite happy that at least three historian-programmers have come together, here.
Add fourth!

But I quit the academic path due to economic reasons, i.e bad pay, and needing to apply to grants. I think unless you're explicitly acknowledged as an engineer/programmer it's hard to get anything remotely competitive.

My wife is a historian, I'm a programmer. That does not make me the fifth but at least a sympathizer ;)
We should start a club! ;)