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▲ My programming days started back in the mid 90s | |
▲ I'm largely self-taught, although I took CS classes for a few years for my masters in Cybernetics, robotics and engineering | |
▲ I possess at the least fundamental skills and experience in several of the popular languages and frameworks around, and highly competent in some of them, like JavaScript | |
▲ Trying to be as "full stack" as I possibly can, by learning diverse skills | |
▲ Being somewhat agnostic about platforms/languages, my focus has been mostly on: | |
— Everything Javascript! 💛 — HTML — three.js — CSS — NodeJs — React — everything Python - APIs — AWS & Azure cloud platforms — SQL — PHP — C++/C# — Containerisation — Github — bash | |
▲ I endeavour to contribute to open source projects, as well as to release my own tools and utilities | |
▲ My general software engineering interests are: machine learning — modern software design principles — design patterns — cloud application principles — automating software development workflows — the agile iterative approach to projects — UI — graphics | |
▲ Other interests: embedded programming for Arduino and Linux — digital electronics — ...and everything (lol) related to playing: guitar — scuba diving — climbing mountains | |
### 🌱 Currently learning: | |
▲ Taking certifications in developing for cloud (AWS + Azure) | |
▲ The modern software development lifecycle | |
▲ Agile practices | |
▲ The React ecosystem | |
▲ NodeJS | |
### 🔭 Currently working on: | |
▲ An open source MacOS desktop app that lets one machine remotely control the other's screen and sound properties, using the UDP protocol, NWJS, and NodeJS |
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