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title: "The Fortran Maestro"
author: "@vsoch"
rse: "Damian Rouson"
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excerpt: "Where do object oriented design, Fortran, and innovation in designing your role collide? Listen to the episode this week to find out!"
date: 2020-10-08 8:30:00
external_media: https://us-rse.org/rse-stories-episodes-1/2020/rse-stories-damien-rouson-episode-37.mp3
length: 13248036
duration: "00:25:40"
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resources:
- name: Damian Rouson at the Sorcery Institute
url: http://www.sourceryinstitute.org/damian-rouson.html
- name: Scientific Software Design Book
url: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/scientific-software-design/CD0A2BA986E335E95D7FC91CF39BA30E
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Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Damian Rouson, the founder and president
of the Sorcery Institute that provides training and services for software development.
And guess what, he's frequented national labs, written books, and has carved out
a unique spot in the research software ecosystem. Does he consider himself a research
software engineer? How do you even start to think about starting your own company?
In this episode, we discuss object oriented design, Fortran, parallelism, and
how following the needs of a community can lead to an interesting and fulfilling
career path.

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