Presently I am working as a dotnet developer (.net framework / .net core). My role involves adding new features/enhancements to existing product as per requirements, as well as working on client CHPs bug fixing.
I am open to working on other technologies involving Python and/or C/C++ (linux/windows environment) as well.
(I have a few OSS projects on my github and gitlab in C/C++ and python. Links above).
Presently I am working as a dotnet developer. However I am open to working on other technologies involving Python and/or C/C++ and/or Java (linux/windows environment).
I wrote a TOTP library and a client program that uses this library (in C - as an attempt of learning C) to make the desktop tool compatible with andOTP encrypted files. Things went well. I was able to get OTPs from andOTP encrypted JSON files. But I am unable to get time to work on it further. The code is open-source. It was fun :)
I've been distro hopping for since I have introduced myself to linux (2-3 years I think). Tried Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Suse, Mint, Arch, and a few random distros I found on distrowatch.
Finally settled for Arch (with KDE) and using it for 3-4 months now. I love it. It has forced me to learn a lot about linux. And now I realise other distros were too bloated and have a lot of packages I probably would never use.
That being said, I haven't tried Gentoo yet. Hmm. Someday maybe :P
I was introduced to game development (and my first "real" project) through CoronaSDK 3-4 years ago. Wrote a very simple android game. Ah it was fun! :-)