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The Software Factory team came to Austin from across the country and vary in rank from private first class to captain. First Lt. Rachelle David, an engineer officer, was stationed in South Korea for a year before she applied to join the Software Factory. I came here so that I can really build on the academic background that I had in computer science and mathematics and really put it to use to better the Army, David said. Because previously, this hasn t really been something that the Army has done.
David s experience is similar to that of many applicants, Zuniga said, many of whom were looking for an outlet for their interests.
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Soldiers work at Army Futures Command s Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) Soldiers work at Army Futures Command s Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON U.S. Army Spc. Jeremy Boyle started creating software when he was 10 years old. Curious how websites were made, Boyle taught himself how to code using online video how-tos. “I was just always that person that would be looking at tutorials online, trying to figure out how to do it,” Boyle told C4ISRNET. “It just helped me build my way. That went from websites to creating mobile applications to creating Android software a whole range of variety of things before I went into the Army.”