Gnoseed.com - https://gnoseed.com flashcards for learning. I like to learn the topics in a way the aws certification was done. I started with kubernetes topics and slowly adding more (docker atm). It's free to use, no registration. You can check and give me a feedback of you want.
This looks nice. Ran through a 5 question Go scenario and got 4/5 right. Which feels about right with my current depth of knowledge.
One of the very first pieces of code I wrote when I was figuring out if I liked development was a flashcard program to help me study in college. I really wish I still had that code.
Coffee roasting - I've started to roast a coffee for my girlfriend coffee shop as a side job 2.5 years ago and now I start to feel, my learning curve is finally growing up. I want to learn how to make consistently great roasted coffee, how to manage entire process and how to keep pushing quality up.
There were many dictators with high popularity rates. Remember Romanian leader Ceaușescu? Yet, popularity didn't save him. On the other hand, there're still people in Romania who consider him the greatest president of all time :)
It's very common and normal, to have a small popularity numbers for the politicians in the democracy. People have a variety of opinions, moods, or sympathies because they are diverse and have different levels of experiences, moods, and feelings.
Was it popular? While a dictator is in power most people show they support for self preservation and once the dictator is dead / in exile there no skin in the game.
Location: Zilina, SK
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: Nuxt, Node.js, Vue, Go, Mongo, AWS (7 years in production), REST API, Jenkins, Robot Framework
Résumé/CV: https://tomaschudjak.com/
I'm a SCA certified coffee roaster, creating my own brand of coffee. Aside of that, I've 12 years of experience to work for companies like Nokia, Siemens, various startups (VR, boat rentals, hospitality management), some of them even built from scratch. I like to create user interfaces as a Front-end dev, build REST APIs as a Back-end dev, configure infrastructure in AWS, create & automate build processes as a DevOps dev and prepare various tests (End-to-end, unit) for web apps.
I like to prepare web applications used by real customers and help teams to overcome obstacles. Rate 60€/h for a short term contracts.
I found myself amazed by map reading during the sailing school and sailing excercises. We were using detailed paper maps of Crotia's coastline and had an interesting practice to sail with just map (gps turmed off) during the night around Sibenik. Amazing experience
I work remotely for more than 5 years. After my daughter was born, the productivity is a rollercoaster and I needed to modify my working schedule by a lot according her daytime activities. I think, I could provide a more precise output sitting in an office, on the other hand I need to be a very effective and finish the task before she starts to play around me :)
My girlfriend had a small coffeeshop. As time passed I found a passion to help her out with wares, logistics and even ideas. We bought small coffee roaster and started our own small local coffee brand recently. I feel a great motivation about it, but still stayed as an part time tech advisor for 2 startups/friends.
I loved this tool :) ! Few years ago, as a junior I joined one global corporation to my first job and I started to use it with zero knowledge about the python or even testing at all. But learning curve was very easy & fast and as of time, we created more than 3000 E2E & integration tests for our business application, running through the Jenkins. The tests were written in a very human-readable format, so anybody at the team could easily understand the test and identify the issues. Reporting had nice (but quite slow) html & jquery page. Also, Robot editor was a recommended tool to write tests.
After a time, when I was starting a startup with a few junior developers which lacked the expertise, we used this tool in combination with Selenium to crawl data. It was fast & easy.
Always glad to see this tool is still alive. Good job Pekka Klarck!
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