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Hi there 👋

I'm Josh, welcome to my github profile!

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One of my commit sha starts with "a". One of my commit sha starts with "ab". I am a sleepy coder. I commit in the morning. I commit in the evening. I commit at midnight. I joined GitHub 5 years ago. I'm a star gazer! When I delete code, I delete a lot. When I delete code, I delete a lot. I did 2 sequential fixes. I committed on the day Doctor Emmett Brown invented the flux capacitor! I rolled before Covid-19: Survivor of the Great TP Shortage I have one public key I closed an issue that was open for 4 years I closed an issue that was open for 5 years My favorite word is "to". I am a polite coder.

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👨‍💻 At work I'm using

  • C# - Dotnet Framework & Core, MVC
  • JavaScript
    • ES5 + jQuery + Bootstrap for the older stuff
    • ES6 + Vue + Vuetify for the newer stuff
    • Jest, Webpack, Babel, ESLint
  • SQL Server
    • Azure Data Studio to run queries
  • Bitbucket, Jira, Confluence, Jenkins
  • VuePress for some documentation
  • VSCode unless I have to do something like a schema comparison

🌱 I’m currently learning & evaluating

👨‍🔬 I want to test out

🔧 Cool tools

  • Brave browser
    • The benefits of the chromium ecosystem but with better security and privacy settings
  • VSCode
  • wakatime
    • VSCode, Github, Bitbucket, and Chrome integrations
  • VuePress
    • Awesome documentation sites or blogs powered by markdown that can live right next to the code, extensible with plugins/themes and making Vue components

Fun stuff

  • Advent of Code - a code advent calendar, super neat problems with test data, so this would be great to learn a new language and do test-driven development from the start

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