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A small clone of 1024 (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.veewo.a1024)

License: MIT License

Ruby 0.49% HTML 6.48% JavaScript 38.13% CSS 54.90%

2048's Introduction

Hello earthlings πŸ‘‹, I'm Diego a freelance software developer to serve you. A professional try-outer, an amateur migrant, and somewhat courious.

My career is mostly focused in line-of-business apps many of them in C#. AJAXing before XHR, with framesets (oh, do you remember them? πŸ‘΄ thanks Microsoft for making OWA). C# is one of two loved languages, the other one is JavaScript (I really like it!)

SO, skills list:

  • good knowledge of design patterns πŸ§‘β€πŸ’Ό
  • databases SQL and NO-SQL (πŸ’— with Microsoft SQL Server and MongoDB, open minded, but not to Oracle - I already worked with it, it's terribly unfriendly)
  • AGILE, yeah, mosty SCRUM (really, I only worked twice with companies that were really agile, most say they are, but they are not)
  • C#: ASP.NET, Razor, Blazor (ooh razor-blade?), WebForms (even in .NET 1.1! AJAXing in 1.1 was fun πŸ˜‰), WPF, Xamarin even IL-emitting for doing dark-magic with reflection, LINQ, anything else? Oh, yeah, Entity Framework, SignalR, NHibernate... I worked with a lot of stuff, ask me if it's not listed
  • HTML: I've been with it since before jQuery (the greatest relief!). Frameworks: Ract, Vue, πŸ’— AngularJS and πŸ’— Angular, πŸ’— having a crush with Svelte
  • CSS: I do know how to fix webpages, not how to do those super-fancy animations, just basic animations.
  • Flutter: πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ just a little
  • some knowledge on networks: πŸ“‘ implemented support for IS-IS and some basic RSVP-TE in JavaScript
  • Docker, containers: I've worked with containers since before πŸ‹ Docker =D, so: Docker is easy. Once I used them to standardise the development environment with a web IDE in the project I was leading, that ended up being a really good move for the case. Also, πŸ’— loved RedHat's OpenShift. I believe Kubernetes isn't the right tool for the most cases it is in use: overly complex, usually not needed.

But I've "derailed" in my free time a little building some stuff:

  • πŸ₯ a medical app prototype using Kinect for Windows (many people did one of those)
  • πŸ’Ά a kiosk framework in Android that you could feed with coins and bills and get a ticket
  • πŸ₯— a classic app for restaurants
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» an offline IDE written in angular with automatic data and code syncing, templating and a few other tricks which automatically produced PWAs and had live previewing (while keeping the model! it was really useful to open multiple windows and modify the HTML/CSS/JS and see it instantly apply, while being offline in a browser)
  • 🚚 (sadly, unreleased) a market plus logistics application to coordinate multipoint deliveries
  • πŸ“· a functional mock of a famous social network (I wanted to learn svelte)
  • πŸ• (discontinued) an app to quickly find and report lost dogs in a map
  • πŸ“¨ a messaging bus for microservices written in JS
  • πŸ’‘ (this one is a classic): reverse engineered my cheap Bluetooth lightbulbs protocol (someone did that for a similar model, but I had to re-do all of it) and implemented a controller with a Raspberry and a remote control with a ESP32 (with an M5Stack)
  • πŸ’» once I fixed a laptop BIOS (had to reverse engineer the code to understand where the temperature values were hardcoded, learn a enough of ACPI source language to do that, figure out that Microsoft ASL compiler doesn't work that well, the Intel one does work, such an adventure!)
  • 🏠 now I am doing a little bit of an app to find the best next home for anyone
  • πŸ–₯️ created a app-templating system with LXC/LXD - similar to docker, before it existed
  • Android apps: 🀳 one old one for travelling salesmen that synced up prices and orders back when 2G coverage was scarse, with a backend written in Java for Google App Engine

Next:

  • 🧠 I have to get ready to learn some serious AI

Books I liked (in the same theme):

BTW, I'm a heavy Linux user - my first distro was Slackware 2.1 =/ waaaay back then when I had to look at the refresh rate of my monitor in the backplate for a text-based 60+ questions.

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