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š Hi, Iām @cr1pto.
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I'm an experienced software developer who enjoys learning new stuff.
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I've been working on the .NET stack pretty much my entire career. I started in college with Java and C, as well as Assembly.
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My favorite project that I have is my simple_bible project. It represents a comprehensive view of a lot of patterns I've been exposed to over the years, including:
- Dependency Injection
- State Management
- Clean Coding approaches
- Various other OOP patterns
- Unit Testing
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For a project that speaks a little more to technologies I've used on the job, take a look at my StockTickerSample. It should have various concerns that would be relevant to a microservice and a .NET application running in a Docker container.
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I'm actively engaged in my professional development and have working POCs in Azure on the following stacks:
- Golang
- Node.js
- Python (Django)
- .NET
- Java
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I welcome any professional advice or development. You're never too old nor experienced to take advice from others! I don't consider myself the smartest guy in the world. There's always someone who's smarter than you out there and taking a humble approach is better for you long-term.
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I've been working on my understanding of CompSci algoritms. I took an Algorithms Analysis class several years ago and have been using the Algorithmics course on pluralsight as a refresher. There are some concepts that are still there, such as Big O, but some new stuff I never learned -> Big Alpha, Big Omega, for example.
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I've been really stepping up my understanding of Spring Boot lately and am planning to probably work my way towards Golang or Rust. Rust in particular has been a language I am especially interested in because of the memory safety it boasts over C++. I know it's a more challenging language to learn for someone who doesn't have to think about memory management as much as a C++ full-time dev, but ideally there's a project I'd like to build out in Rust that leverages the native Windows SDK for working with Audio.
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If you made it this far, thanks so much for reading my bio. I'd love to connect and maybe even work on a project together!
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Thanks. - @cr1pto.
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Bio: Experienced Software Engineer with a ton of interests. I enjoy playing video games, have a background primarily in .NET but like learning new stuff.