I love math, philosophy, fiction and basically any type of science, learning is awesome and I never wish to stop!
Though my deteriorating eyesight has made it a struggle, I still try to read as much as I can, with my favorite genres being psychological/philosophical horror and complex mysteries.
I absolutely loved Think of a Number by John Verdon and its sequels, got any similar suggestions for me?
I lean toward backend, but can manage the whole stack.
I believe cyber-security should be learned by any programmer, and categorized as a top priority every. step. of the way.
I'm a fast learner who's constantly fidgeting around testing out different systems, frameworks, etc.
That being said, I do know the importance of strengthening your bases, as just randomly learning a bit of everything is not enough.
As someone who worked with low-code systems for quite a few years:
- Low-Code development is still software development! It can be just as complex, and when working around restricted systems, even tougher.
- I'm no "mere developer", with experience in both low-code frameworks and traditional pro-code, I can say I'm a strong All-Rounder!
I have experience with software development, web hosting, network management, software, and a bit of hardware repairs and cyber-security.
Whatever you're working on, I may be able to join, or at least, I can promise to catch up rapidly.
I started my programming journey back in 2013, learned the basics from my father, and quickly took over his projects.
I worked freelance, selling content management systems specifically tailored to my clients' needs, using my father's business as proxy.
Most my works were based on Claris FileMaker, and so, I have quite a bit of experience with relational databases.
Being the sole developer, I was responsible for client communications, system design, graphics, development, networking, security, upkeep, server management, and tech support.
It was a lot, and I'm glad for it!
In the army, medical complications have prevented my assignment to a cyber unit, and so I was sent to manage the networks and IT repairs for the Gaza division of the IDF. During my service I have undergone a network administration course and received a Windows technician's certificate (which I need to find 😅).
Today, I'm working part-time for one of my clients, releasing new features, upgrading their servers, managing their networks, securing vulnerabilities - Definitely still developing software, but doing a whole lot more around it.
Feel free to contact me for any reason, including:
- Instructions, explanations and help
- Code recommendations and feature requests
- Collaborations - Invite me to your projects, I'm constantly looking for something new to work on :)
- Hiring - As of the current commit, I am looking for a job!
- Test Driven Design
For continuous guidanceand support through my constant nagging