C++
C++ is my native language, but it has been a while since I last used it, so I might need some time to bring it all back. I have been paying attention to new versions a bit so I have an idea what is going on with the language.
This site lists the programming skills I see frequently in the current programming scene. It's not a complete list, but contains the things I find important.
C++ is my native language, but it has been a while since I last used it, so I might need some time to bring it all back. I have been paying attention to new versions a bit so I have an idea what is going on with the language.
I have been using Rust for hobby projects for a while now. I really like the language, but feel like there's still a lot to learn and gather confidence.
10 years of (work) experience, also some hobby projects. Currently my main work language
One of my favourite things to use with JavaScript
My current node.js web framework of choice
I have used these equally short periods and I think they all have their place
15+ years of experience, 10 years of work experience and some hobby projects. Used to be my main work language, but now I rarely use it. I still enjoy it though and should be able to pick it up quickly if needed.
Probably the main reason I currently enjoy PHP. I have used Laravel professionally for around 5 years.
I have developed WordPress for around 10 years for living, but I don't enjoy it that much anymore.
I know the basics and have used it in some hobby projects but not so confident with it. Mainly using it for the neural network and data processing libraries
Using it almost daily basis to do file operations on my server. At work I basically live in the terminal.
EC2, Elastic Beanstalk, SQS, SNS, Rekognition, Route 53 and S3
App Engine, Cloud SQL, Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Build
Static Web Apps, Pipelines
