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Time in IDEs

Technologies worked with

These are all the software technologies I have worked with over my time, but does not reflect my ability with individual technologies.
Domain Technologies
General
Mobile
Web
Databases
OSes
IDEs
Infrastructure
Security

Current Machines


My Core Creative Principles
  1. Learning is important. Always be curious, always be humble.

  2. Share your knowledge. We start by knowing nothing, and often learn from those who gave their knowledge for free

  3. Try new things. If you can afford it, try implementing something in a different way.

  4. Listen to others. They might have a perspective you didn't think of.

  5. Be patient/tenacious. It took Dyson 5,127 prototypes to realise his ideas.

(Recorded) Time Spent on Public Projects
Project Time
Tab Nine wakatime
depcheck-json-parser wakatime
overwatch wakatime
What do the emoji's beside my commits mean?
Emoji Description
✨ Additions to the code, such as new features or methods
πŸ”§ Change to a feature's behavior or bug fix, full or partial
πŸ“‚ Moving of code to different folders
πŸ’£ Commit is broken and may not build
πŸ—‘οΈ Removal of code, such as obsolete methods or variables

Pinned

  1. tab-nine tab-nine Public

    Forked from joelshepherd/tabliss

    A modern, highly customisable New Tab page which helps you take back your New Tab experience

    TypeScript 89 7

  2. overwatch overwatch Public

    Collection of utilities for scanning a given website's security

    Rust 1

  3. depcheck-json-parser depcheck-json-parser Public

    Parses JSON output of OWASP Dependency Check to count the vulnerabilities

    Rust 2

  4. Image-Troll-Server Image-Troll-Server Public

    Part of my bad NodeJS series. A NodeJS http server that will capture a user's IP and then present it back to them.

    TypeScript 2

  5. Discord-Timezone-Tag-Manager Discord-Timezone-Tag-Manager Public

    Convert selected time into Unix Timecode Strings and then package them up for use on Discord

    Kotlin 1

  6. Cyber Security Resources.md Cyber Security Resources.md
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    # Jamie's CyberSec Library
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    ## ⚠️ Warning
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    **It is generally prohibited by law for you to attack or otherwise interfere with a remote or local system in which you do not have proper permission to attack. In the UK, doing so may result in you breaking the [Computer Misuse Act](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1990/18/contents) which (depending on which Section you break) [may land you with up to 10 years in prison](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1990/18/section/3).** If you are working with people or companies in different countries, please also be aware of the local laws surrounding computer β€˜misuse’.