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Learning C by working on a shell and basically a "terminal forum".
Node.js/Express (basics, just for the notions), Vue.js (client app for a Rails API) and Flutter (same) 😀
Learning Swift for the DEV iOS app
Same. Learning swift for one of the app I'll be working on.
Mostly, though, I've been focusing more on documentation. I like the idea of having a completely squared away resume, personal site, blog, resource list, etc. It's not as glamorous as the new tech hotness, but it will hopefully help future me later :)
In context, I’d say react, material-ui, and anything in the imposter’s handbook.
Also, I’ve been reading about how to choose the right tool for the job, e.g., when to use a nosql database, when to scale, etc. I can’t wait to be more hands on in that area.
Honestly, I’m fascinated by so many things, I don’t know what to grab onto. I’d like to get back to robotics like I was doing in college. The world may or may not be run by data scientists, so that’s an area that fascinates me. And who doesn’t want to design tools for AR?
Out of context, I’m focused on improving my emotional intelligence and mental toughness so that my son will learn them, too. 💪🏻💪🏻
Learning everything about Javascript, Frameworks and Backend.
Learning WebGL and OpenGL at the same time. While learning also trying to build some useful tools I might use later on.
I'm learning Haskell and I love it. Give it a try!
exercism.io/my/tracks/haskell
Sadly, relearning VB6 because I have to help support a vital legacy application that's been in operation for nearly 20 years. I'll need to understand the app well in order to build a service based replacement.
I am also continuing to learn more about industrial control systems and how IoT fits into this puzzle.
Hopefully you can ask for more $? :)
yes indeed :D
I'm happy with that part of it. It's not as big of a mess as some other legacy applications I've had to support in the past. There is also a serious commitment to modernizing it here, unlike other places I've worked.
At work:
ArcGIS API (mapping)
At home:
GraphQL