Nice to meet you, ma fren π«‘. Sorry, I ain't DEVing that much βοΈ , primarily due to the nature of maintaining Open Source projects π·, while also gigging π°. Anyways, stay humble like a bumblebee π.
Nice to meet you, ma fren π«‘. Sorry, I ain't DEVing that much βοΈ , primarily due to the nature of maintaining Open Source projects π·, while also gigging π°. Anyways, stay humble like a bumblebee π.
There was a time where the whole (point & click) OS and programs fitted in one or two Megabyte RAM ... Interestingly enough, it seemed more responsive at that time than software nowadays with thousand times more memory and processing power. Ps: my portrait is outdated ;)
Howβs it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
Location
City of Bath, UK π¬π§
Education
10 plus years* active enterprise development experience and a Fine art degree π¨
I longingly read about sprite graphics in the C64 Basic manual but was too young to make sense of it. I made my first website in Macromedia Dreamweaver. But I first learned to explain what a function does at a time when one of the first things you did as a beginner programmer was to activate the 'air-bnb' linting rules.
Howβs it going, I'm a Adam, a Full-Stack Engineer, actively searching for work. I'm all about JavaScript. And Frontend but don't let that fool you - I've also got some serious Backend skills.
Location
City of Bath, UK π¬π§
Education
10 plus years* active enterprise development experience and a Fine art degree π¨
I used spinning laser data to install my OS while listening to snow patrols first album, JavaScript Arrays only had filter and forEach methods at the time, and I used to buy magazines to learn about jQuery.
Yes I'm dusty but not rusty yet
The first time I installed linux, I downloaded slackware on to 15 floppy disks over a dial-up modem. That distro installed linux version 1.0.2 but I built and upgraded to the latest kernel 1.0.9.
A 'driven' software engineer with a passion for cars and tabletop games. Get it, driven? Because cars and... Okay, I'll stick to writing code instead of puns. π
Developer π Business Analyst π Solution Architect
Still a developer at β€ and spend a lot of my time building personal and client projects from home.
Over 10 years of experience in Front-End Web Development:
Best of both worlds, design and development, I understand perfectly tech engineer mind and creative ideas of designers.
I currently work from ~/
That gets to the / of it.
Hahah, clever!
My first commercial product was released on the BBC Model B computer written in Basic and 6502 assembly language.
This comment reminds me of one of my glorious college lessons in programming on a lit processor called 68K. I still enjoy reading about DMA and stuff.
I coded for Atari ST and Commodore Amiga for years - I love 68k - all of those lovely registers!!!
There was a time where the whole (point & click) OS and programs fitted in one or two Megabyte RAM ... Interestingly enough, it seemed more responsive at that time than software nowadays with thousand times more memory and processing power. Ps: my portrait is outdated ;)
I have used adobe flash to make some websites π° sorry world
I once asked somebody to make me to make me a flash carousel while I marveled at action script (is that actually just JavaScript?)
πππ yes it is a javascript with less powers... or more ππ€―
likewise... I have started with gotoAndPlay() and end with 10 years career with some fancy game developments... good old days. haha.
π gotoAndPlay has been a mantra for you practically!
I made my first website when XHTML and frameset were a thing π€
I longingly read about sprite graphics in the C64 Basic manual but was too young to make sense of it. I made my first website in Macromedia Dreamweaver. But I first learned to explain what a function does at a time when one of the first things you did as a beginner programmer was to activate the 'air-bnb' linting rules.
I used spinning laser data to install my OS while listening to snow patrols first album, JavaScript Arrays only had filter and forEach methods at the time, and I used to buy magazines to learn about jQuery.
Yes I'm dusty but not rusty yet
Good point! :D ...on the other hand, it was already flat design! After all it's quite hard to make shades and shadows with monochrome! ;)
...and notice the disk capacity :P
When counting downwards, I end at 0
The first code I ever wrote declared a line number and printed my name across the television screen in an infinite loop.
CP/M anyone?
Yup. On a Kaypro 10 with a massive 10MB hard disk.
I saved my first program on a C15 audio cassette
Windows xp and flash games
The first time I installed linux, I downloaded slackware on to 15 floppy disks over a dial-up modem. That distro installed linux version 1.0.2 but I built and upgraded to the latest kernel 1.0.9.
βReact CSS in JavaScript so itβll never be popular. i hope the new Angular version will be should be easy to upgrade too!β
"how do i center a div again? let me just stack overflow it."
I fix my own problems using other people's solutions
There was this beautiful time when most people didnβt know about the word quarantine
I went from needing to know JQuery for just about everything to never needing to touch JQuery again before I graduated college.
Dreamweaver was the coolest damn thing when I started learning web stuff.
my first Hello World was in my elementary school in msDOS :D
My first 'Hello World' was on Turbo Pascal
Borland pascal compiles say, out of memory, and it wonβt start without EMS driver under ms-dos 6.0, I have only xms with 1 mb ram
Adobe Dreamweaver generation
Type cross hatch, type some numbers, hit enter. Pray it looked how you wanted and then print.
My exposure to html consisted of Microsoft front page express.
For me python isn't just a snake.
I think just saying 'Hello world!' is enough :D