I Like it, I Like it not
So, in the name of simplicity, for my first post I am going to draw some in, chase most out and hopefully entice everyone to stick around. Definitely not personal, strictly around tech. I am going to breakdown the things I prefer and don't in tech. If anything makes you happy, good. If anything triggers you, good. I enjoy passionate people looking through my work. 😁
Likes
- Backend development: I am primarily into the backend development. I am not creative. I love the organisation, efficiency and management of logic and problem solving that comes with all aspects of the backend. I do get into the frontend aspects of software, and I know my opinions on it are unpopular, but I am definitely going to eventually give it in this blog at some point.
- C#: have first studied Java. First worked with C++. Finally reaching C#. This has become my favourite programming language. The modern version of it has helped it stay that way. So yeah, Microsoft ftw lol.
- Web: It's funny how I eventually reached my favourites for the most part. Another is web development. Something when I first started which I was awful at but grew to love and spend most of my time doing these days.
- Problem Solving: Huge fan here. Love a good problem to sink my teeth into and figure it out. With all the pain and whistles.
- HTMX: I single this out, because I need to. HTMX rules. All else drools. My non comment blog said so.
- Software: specifically the opportunity it provides to those who are in the field. Whilst it may be a dream or hope for the most part, it's so cool and fun that the end goal doesn't matter.
Dislikes
- Modern Frontend Frameworks: I work with them, they're there. I'm just not a fan. It is what it is. Maybe something changes my mind, maybe it piles on. As long as we all know "IT'S A LIBRARY!!!"
- Data Engineering: dislike is harsh, because I haven't had a go at it. It's not something I've gotten into, but it's gotta go in on or the other (it could also not be here, i know right? This guy.)
- Python: lol
- Vibe coding: it doesn't work. It'll never work. Add "-assistant" and you may have something to 1.5X your life.
- Titles: mainly trying so hard to differentiate why one is more important than the other. "Developer", "Engineer", "Coder" or "Programmer". Don't be that guy
To Lisp or not to Lisp
I'm sure I've missed something, but I am "vibe blogging" only I'm actually doing it. Hope this gives you a little more insight on me
Love and Respect.