Super glad to hear that! nothing disheartens me more than seeing parents and children pitted against each other because of the woke mind virus. Fortunately there’s none of that in my family either.
As for coding, I’m all over the place. Web/Application dev with big data implications is where I tend to lean for work, but I have a ton of passion/fun projects that aren’t that.
In my current role, we use .NET pretty heavily, with all the bells and whistles that are EF and what not.
Few projects I’ve completed in my current role to give you an idea of what I actually do:
Designed/dev’d an android tablet application (.NET MAUI) to act as an assistant to in store employees (where to stock what items, important safety documents, and one I’m quite proud of… a dedicated chatbot (gpt-4o) that users can query corporate policy against that’s actually quite accurate and helpful thanks to Microsoft Foundry.
Made a sort of “version control” we call it, a windows service that allows us to manage and push applications/updates that we develop to any site remotely.
Made an app to ship our data from onsite via SFTP to a server in our corp office for dissemination to our third party partners, this doesn’t sound impressive but it’s tens of millions of rows a day and very fault tolerant.
there’s a ton more, I could genuinely talk about it all day, but I don’t want to bore you to death.
but honestly? I have a burning and fiery passion for software dev, it’s insanely fun to me (I know I’m a nerd), and always love learning and doing more, so I’m not really tied down to where I’m at coding wise currently.
What about yourself, fren? What kind of coding do you do? Any tips for a young blood like me?
Yeah, he’s pretty based, thankfully. This wouldnt work if he had TDS, ya know?
What kind of coding do you do? I’ve been in the industry for 25 years, lots of remote jobs available. Perhaps I can help?
Super glad to hear that! nothing disheartens me more than seeing parents and children pitted against each other because of the woke mind virus. Fortunately there’s none of that in my family either.
As for coding, I’m all over the place. Web/Application dev with big data implications is where I tend to lean for work, but I have a ton of passion/fun projects that aren’t that.
In my current role, we use .NET pretty heavily, with all the bells and whistles that are EF and what not.
Few projects I’ve completed in my current role to give you an idea of what I actually do:
Designed/dev’d an android tablet application (.NET MAUI) to act as an assistant to in store employees (where to stock what items, important safety documents, and one I’m quite proud of… a dedicated chatbot (gpt-4o) that users can query corporate policy against that’s actually quite accurate and helpful thanks to Microsoft Foundry.
Made a sort of “version control” we call it, a windows service that allows us to manage and push applications/updates that we develop to any site remotely.
Made an app to ship our data from onsite via SFTP to a server in our corp office for dissemination to our third party partners, this doesn’t sound impressive but it’s tens of millions of rows a day and very fault tolerant.
there’s a ton more, I could genuinely talk about it all day, but I don’t want to bore you to death.
but honestly? I have a burning and fiery passion for software dev, it’s insanely fun to me (I know I’m a nerd), and always love learning and doing more, so I’m not really tied down to where I’m at coding wise currently.
What about yourself, fren? What kind of coding do you do? Any tips for a young blood like me?