I'm Jack, from Florida. I've been developing proprietary software most of my life, outside my stint in federal prison for analogues act violation (I did a popular AMA on Reddit). I've been full-time developing and maintaining a proprietary booking system for a very large solar company in the United States for the last several years and outside of my paid jobs, I've taken on several open source projects and contributed to the development of a notable torrent tracker or two. Most recently, I put my first project on github, which is a simple script to bypass costs associated with "Go High Level" and "Zapier" platforms, which I consider both predatory.
My current daily project is the gamification of running appointments, which is currently being expanded to include doing live proposals for both roofing and solar industry. The sales reps are displayed on a map (courtesy of leaflet) with animated .gif sprites, including health which depletes as they miss the dispositioning of appointments, and gacha-like rewards for "keys" and "sapphires" which can be used to obtain other real world appointments through exchange (provided they haven't perished from poor performance!). This builds on my experience recently designing a very successful in-home appointment booking software that handles a myriad of cases and lots of teams across the United States for accurate in-home appointments, currently through territories and user-supplied availability/schedules, which I'm hoping to supplant with a more exciting and "looser" system that can still have dispatch capabilities but allows enterprising agents to get company-provided appointments in a coherent and reliable manner.
My primary languages are PHP, SQL, CSS, XML and Javascript. I also mess with jQuery, hate me for it (I don't care), and I've recently taken a liking to doing some things in Python, as well as node (with express and pm2, which is a dream). Overall, I'm an old-school programmer who doesn't utilize any frameworks in my daily life (though I've used many), and I take a purely procedural and FOP approach to programming, only begrudgingly using OOP when the FOP is inferior (like with PDO).
I plan to post some various musings here from time to time, like I just did with my recent endeavor into configuring a "free tier" VPS from a popular cloud provider. I'm not the best writer or anything, but, here I am!
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I'm Jack, from Florida. I've been developing proprietary software most of my life, outside my stint in federal prison for analogues act violation (I did a popular AMA on Reddit). I've been full-time developing and maintaining a proprietary booking system for a very large solar company in the United States for the last several years and outside of my paid jobs, I've taken on several open source projects and contributed to the development of a notable torrent tracker or two. Most recently, I put my first project on github, which is a simple script to bypass costs associated with "Go High Level" and "Zapier" platforms, which I consider both predatory.
My current daily project is the gamification of running appointments, which is currently being expanded to include doing live proposals for both roofing and solar industry. The sales reps are displayed on a map (courtesy of leaflet) with animated .gif sprites, including health which depletes as they miss the dispositioning of appointments, and gacha-like rewards for "keys" and "sapphires" which can be used to obtain other real world appointments through exchange (provided they haven't perished from poor performance!). This builds on my experience recently designing a very successful in-home appointment booking software that handles a myriad of cases and lots of teams across the United States for accurate in-home appointments, currently through territories and user-supplied availability/schedules, which I'm hoping to supplant with a more exciting and "looser" system that can still have dispatch capabilities but allows enterprising agents to get company-provided appointments in a coherent and reliable manner.
My primary languages are PHP, SQL, CSS, XML and Javascript. I also mess with jQuery, hate me for it (I don't care), and I've recently taken a liking to doing some things in Python, as well as node (with express and pm2, which is a dream). Overall, I'm an old-school programmer who doesn't utilize any frameworks in my daily life (though I've used many), and I take a purely procedural and FOP approach to programming, only begrudgingly using OOP when the FOP is inferior (like with PDO).
I plan to post some various musings here from time to time, like I just did with my recent endeavor into configuring a "free tier" VPS from a popular cloud provider. I'm not the best writer or anything, but, here I am!