Likes: | node.js vuejs2 phoenix-framework elixir laravel reactjs |
Dislikes: | java c# asp.net asp.net-mvc asp-classic |
Completed mostly core and a few major courses
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Docker image build for use with Laravel 5.x, including deployer. Saves initialization time by baking in packages required for Laravel. Docker hub automagically builds an image every time upstream PHP changes.
Ace (of basic) theme for JSON Resume
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Converts LinkedIn API results to a lightly opinionated JSON Résumé output.
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Google Form tag plugin for Hexo
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A fizzbuzz implementation in a few languages to show basic competency.
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Introduction to PHPStorm slidedeck
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WP7 and possibly WPF/SL IRC Client
Sole developer, architect, lead, or lone wolf. Everything on codeplex is either mine, my ideas, or hopefully correctly attributed if neither.
I've been using this Swaggervel package with almost all my recent Laravel projects. A few instances were lightly customized to work against different authentication schemes and I only briefly touched on using Laravel Passport.
I wanted to highlight a few areas while also offering up an example project as a lightly opinionated jumping off point. Just the highlights cover quite a bit of information but the example should have ample information in commit messages and in the finished product.
Not too long ago I became obsessed with Prometheus. I'd heard about it for a while, knew it was powerful, and couldn't quite understand how everything fit together. The documentation is extremely verbose for good reason but it took playing with it for a while for everything to click.
I've been bitten by this issue so many times that I have a form of amnesia where I forget that it happened all over again. This github issue highl
After putting the solution in my previous post through its paces for a few weeks, I realized the less intrusive approach is to patch Homestead v2
On November 7th 2016, I was hit with a peculiar issue I've never seen before working in a provisioned Homestead box. The exception: 12PDOExcepti
My first real computer was a PC, a 386 @ 25mhz. With it I learned all about DOS, Windows 3.x, and I realized by customizing things called batch scripts I could get the computer to do what I wanted it to do.
I slowly dabbled in a programming language called BASIC. During a college 101 course that used Pascal, I finally understood OOP and programming in general. I made the jump to Delphi and ultimately C#. I always had some sort of personal project to solve, a minor problem keeping me busy, until I realized I could do the same for my employer.
I started custom applications with a minor Delphi project generating specifically-structured xml. I graduated to C# working on a alpha-numeric password generator to generate strong passwords for the customer insurance portal. As time progressed there became a need to supplement a utility that used to be provided with Sage SalesLogix to send overdue ticket notifications. I created the replacement in WinForms or C#2 using ADO.NET and XML primarily to manage the email notifications. Eventually the time came to upgrade the company's 10 year old legacy ASP site and I choose ASP.NET MVC. Along the way I've also managed to create a fleet of PowerShell v1 and now v2 scripts to manage backup/restore functions for the network.
While my projects span a number of years, it wasn't until the ASP.NET MVC site was completed that a lot of practices gelled for me. It has made me appreciate the journey that has taken me this far even more now than ever.
First Computer: | Commodore 64 |
Favorite Editor: | VSCode and JetBrains IDEs |