An abstract thinker and pattern wizard with a keyboard. If language allows one to truly experience the world and it's cultures, programming is my language and its world is technology.
New here. I've been a passionate Python dev (self-taught) since 2019. I can confidently call my level of experience with the language to be somewhere between an adept and an expert. I try to use programming in every area of life where it might be helpful (or usually, just interesting / fun).
I tend to suffer crippling imposter syndrome, and I feel as developers, some of us can over isolate in a field that can credit its success to collaboration. This seems like a good place to work on that.
In no particular order, here's what I got going on:
dozens of unfinished Django projects ( t's a good framework)
Web3 has been getting pretty interesting, recently worked on a Django backend for a Web3 D'app
Definitely not a data scientist, but as a musician I thoroughly enjoy tinkering with .wav and using Numpy to do cool stuff with noise
Trying to get good with the Textual, if you're in love with your terminal window as much as I, check it out
Speaking of terminals, I've also been playing around with the Evennia MUD framework as well, I'd love to take part in a MUD project using this.
This barely scratches the surface of all the stuff I'm into.
Tech enthusiast turned Windows Sys Admin and Support Engineer with 7 years of hands-on experience, I've been tinkering with gadgets since childhood and am a fan of Docker, Powershell and Self Hosting.
New here. I've been a passionate Python dev (self-taught) since 2019. I can confidently call my level of experience with the language to be somewhere between an adept and an expert. I try to use programming in every area of life where it might be helpful (or usually, just interesting / fun).
I tend to suffer crippling imposter syndrome, and I feel as developers, some of us can over isolate in a field that can credit its success to collaboration. This seems like a good place to work on that.
In no particular order, here's what I got going on:
.wavand using Numpy to do cool stuff with noiseThis barely scratches the surface of all the stuff I'm into.
Welcome to Dev To and I totally agree on collaboration being important in bringing folks together in programming and tech.
Making music with wav files sounds really fun. I'd be really interested to see how Numpy works to do this.
Welcome to DEV Community Dylan! 🎉
Hi Dylan, welcome to the DEV community! Using Numpy for modifying music sounds really cool! I'd love to read a post about it :)