I'm largely doing web development these days, but I'm often called to help with some specific work in a WPF application (I used that for many years, but it's been a solid 7 years since I actively developed in WPF). For the past few months it's been almost weekly, from a few minutes to several days. It's been 10 days now, which is surprising. Hopefully I didn't jinx it by mentioning it. :D
It's ASP.Net Core 3.1, mix of Razor pages, JavaScript, jQuery, Tailwind CSS (though I leave most of that to the UX team. who are better at making things look good). C# for the backend part with SQL Server for the database (but I don't though the database stuff at all; a library is used to talk to the database).
For my own web site, it's LAMP, but that thing needs a major rewrite. I started working on it, but I'm often too tired at night to get any of that done.
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I'm largely doing web development these days, but I'm often called to help with some specific work in a WPF application (I used that for many years, but it's been a solid 7 years since I actively developed in WPF). For the past few months it's been almost weekly, from a few minutes to several days. It's been 10 days now, which is surprising. Hopefully I didn't jinx it by mentioning it. :D
Hahah, I feel you ๐๐ What's your current stack, just curious ๐๐
It's ASP.Net Core 3.1, mix of Razor pages, JavaScript, jQuery, Tailwind CSS (though I leave most of that to the UX team. who are better at making things look good). C# for the backend part with SQL Server for the database (but I don't though the database stuff at all; a library is used to talk to the database).
For my own web site, it's LAMP, but that thing needs a major rewrite. I started working on it, but I'm often too tired at night to get any of that done.