Hello World!
This site is not going to be updated often, actually, assume that everything that you’ll read here is horribly out of date. Do the Nodejs Knowledge Challenge or follow my progress. I am also jotting down what I’m learning about JS to answer the questions. If you read something that seems weird or that I might have gotten wrong, don’t be scared to create an educational PR explaining what I misunderstood.
About me
I am a (web)developer by profession, hobby guitarist and selective pc gamer in my sparetime. Check out my musical musings here.
During my professional years so far, I’ve encountered the regular webdevelopement tools like HTML, CSS and JS, but also Ruby (and Rails), NodeJS and most lately, EPiServer (C# and .NET).
In my spare time however, I find myself moving towards languages like C++ and Rust. I’ve also dabbled a bit in Python and image recognition, if you also want to dive into the subjetct, I found these youtube playlists extremely helpful for getting started:
Weapons of choice
- “I can see clearly now the rain is gone.” ~ Johnny Nash. There is only one editor and it’s called Emacs. All hail the mighty Stallman! You can find my completely unstructured config here. I am currently working on getting Indium to play nicely.
- Vagrant is basically the Emacs of dev environments. Nothing more to say.
Blog posts
- Mobprogramming, observations (SWE) (External)
- Mobprogramming - The Takeaways (External)
- I wrote a database! Say what?
- How difficult can it be to export a pdf?
Crystal Lang guide
I started writing a guide as a source for my own learning. Feel free to check it out here.
Notes on flex and bison
I like to write while learning, apparently … These notes are showcasing my progress learning to use flex and bison.
Quick guide to getting started with Boost for C++
Contact me?
Sure, just send me an email, check out my github profile or take a gander at linkedin!
About the site
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