Name: Tarcisio Junior
Type: User
Company: Lucep ltda
Bio: Fullstack dev/architect C#, C++, SQL, NodeJS, PHP, JS, BASH, AWS/DO, Linux/RHEL/Win, Unity3D, LLMs/Stable diffusion. Traveler and the worlds best Daddy.
Location: Batam, Indonesia/Singapore
Blog: https://gitlab.com/junior.tarcisio
Tarcisio Junior's Projects
Having fun practicing Angular 2
Dynamic forms testing on Angular 6
A form created and validated dynamically using AngularJs
Awesome Docker Compose samples
Code for the Docker Cron Jobs: Running Cron in Container blog post
Just a repository of a bunch of codes that I've made in 2012 using old Visual studio versions (2008/2010) that should be fixed in order open using new IDEs properly. The client code was XNA made, so it's a kind obsolete, anyway there are some useful async socket code. It's also strongly inspiring.
:books: Freely available programming books
An old prototype of Javascript physics based game without using any library that I've made a long time ago.
Having funny with Photoshop and Javascript animations
Just another Javascript project to store that I've made a longe time ago, based on a free movement character over canvas that could be used to make games Zelda based style on Javascript. No libraries were used.
Nodejs websocket server example
A SJF Algorithm that I've made for an Asian friend use in his university assignment, vs 2008.
A SJF Algorithm that I've made for an Asian friend use in his university assignment, vs 2008.
Some samples of rich html5, css3 and js code without using any library.
A Business template following DDD (Domain driven development) principles
Utilitary for killing known processes as Windows 10 Update, Office update, Google Update or others (Often running on undesirables moments or limited network).
An API with database to register hosts related to a certain service, which can hold and updates IP Adresses in order to build a list of servers that serve one service and your updated adresses.
It's a simple micro ORM system inspired in Dapper, It's growing and getting a quite good
Practicing Angular - migrating an AngularJS (v1) app to Angular (v2-v4).
Where In The Planet App - Languages