I am trying to learn Rust so I can help with Lemmy / Chapo development was curious what other technical skills the community possessed. Being aware of each others strengths can help us cooperate on projects :lenin-fancy:
DBA, networking, java enterprise shit (spring and jersey). The problem is my job drains any passion to do this stuff in my free time, I used to really enjoy coding.
I wonder a lot about how we can get people out of their burnout and into using their skills for revolutionary action. Don't really have an answer yet, but it's definitely a problem worth solving.
I was involved in a discord group focused on making sort of a knowledge center for dual power projects (specifically communes). We never got enough people to get it off the ground, but I still think the general idea is solid. Discord also isn’t the best place for that sort of thing, so a wiki site or something similar would work much better I think.
Hell yeah. Would love to get something off the ground with others here.
I'm a clojure developer. I know JavaScript and typescript but hate them with a burning passion.
BS computer engineering, a handfull of coding languages. No real experience in anything substantial outside of that
Been using Linux and bsd for over a decade, done minor kernel development stuff, very comfortable in c, go, python, sh, js, and a bunch of similar shit. I’d really like to do more teaching and I actually studied film for 4 years at one point in my life so I feel like I should make a Unix/Linux video course. Maybe with more of a focus on the history, ethics, and theory than just reading man pages lol.
I am, and I cannot stress this enough, incredibly gifted at turning things off and then on again.
Also mostly I mostly fuck with Java and Oracle PL/SQL at work but I'm trying to pick up Angular.
BS in CS, particularly love language design even if I'm dogshit at it. I know the usual webshit stacks, so node, python, java/spring boot, react, etc., as well as haskell and a few other languages here and there. Keep meaning to actually learn rust.
I just haven't really been doing much so I figured I'd learn a skill, and maybe I could contribute to an open source software in the future
It’s not much considering, but I know way too much about Wordpress and its stack. Otherwise, I can do very fancy things with HTML/CSS/JS.
C and C++ at work. Doing r&d in acoustics, wearables, and other things.
In my free time mostly gamedev in rust.
I do JavaScript development professionally, exclusively ReactJs.
At home I tinker with other programming languages, Lua for game development, Python and nodejs for general scripting. Lately I've been building static site generators for fun.
I'm a DevOps engineer. I know systems and how to glue them together with Python using the requests library.
I worked in telco - so I’m good at networking and a bunch of ancient shit. I’m doing a little Python for personal projects.
I'm a CS student who started programming about twelve years ago, but only seriously for a couple of years. Rust is the language I use the most these days, but I'm also decent with C, C++, Python, and Haskell.
I have fairly good knowledge of SQL, C#, Windows Server and extensive knowledge of a specific e-discovery platform.