Oh, my first “real” job! In 2013 I spent a few months working as junior Django back-end developer at the Digital Humanities research center of King’s College London. Under the supervision of expert programmers, I was tasked to design an efficient data-entry system for the EU-funded project DigiPal, a huge portal where medieval manuscripts were digitalized and annotated, glyph by glyph and letter by letter, by hand (Machine learning wasn’t really a thing just yet). In these few months, I familiarized with the framework and built a multiple-inputs system that was used to speed up the annotation process.
More information about the project can be found on the official website.