Sysadmin, scripter. Spells cast with bash, via awk, sed, grep, tcl expect (the unexpected). Spellbook of choice vim with a small smattering of plugins.
I kept getting DEV in my daily Google news feed articles and there was interesting to see that some devs are vim lovers.
Being a sys admin / integration engineer I was interested to see how developers use vim. (i.e. I use shellcheck, syntax highlighting, linting, git for version control of scripts / tools I create). So there's a lot of crossover here I feel. Being mainly behind the scenes and keeping the wheels turning its good to see what the frontenders
In the past I have hardware hacked with Aurdino, I have developed a Robot vision system with Python, OpenCV using HSV for object detection and movement adjustment for the servos / motors. I uploaded an old video here: youtu.be/pazQOwdE9pk
There seems to a lack of old school tools (expect) and OS / network wrangling scripting (python / pyshark etc), but I think perhaps that's a bit too far down the sysadmin path for this forum.
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I kept getting DEV in my daily Google news feed articles and there was interesting to see that some devs are vim lovers.
Being a sys admin / integration engineer I was interested to see how developers use vim. (i.e. I use shellcheck, syntax highlighting, linting, git for version control of scripts / tools I create). So there's a lot of crossover here I feel. Being mainly behind the scenes and keeping the wheels turning its good to see what the frontenders
In the past I have hardware hacked with Aurdino, I have developed a Robot vision system with Python, OpenCV using HSV for object detection and movement adjustment for the servos / motors. I uploaded an old video here: youtu.be/pazQOwdE9pk
There seems to a lack of old school tools (expect) and OS / network wrangling scripting (python / pyshark etc), but I think perhaps that's a bit too far down the sysadmin path for this forum.