Hi there! I am Pendragonscode ๐
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Hi there, here is my back story. I started using a family computer at 6 and when I was at a young age, while playing a game, I ran into an issue where the game was not performing as well as I hoped. The next thing i did was go to youtube and search "HOW TO MAKE MY COMPUTER FASTER". Somehow by the end of the day, I was installing debian.
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I have recently just came out from a dev break for a few years. In sec 2 I completely stopped writing code and only came back to it once in a while. That said the scope of what I worked on completely changed. I used to work with low level embedded devices, such as the raspberry pi, and used to try making PCI devices work on some of the arm devices in the past.
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Recently I have came to a dilema and to be honest I have no idea where to go. I have lost a lot of the skills I once had and have not touch what I touched in a long time due to personal difficulty and the lack of motivation. These few years, I have only been making some dumb projects here and there.
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I'm someone that possess an extent of retardacy not known to men, should it be represented as a numerical value, it would be so huge that a 10 trillion + bit super quantumn computer calculating for an infinite number of years would not be able to fully process that said insanely huge numerical value.
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Since most of my work in my lifetime was more oriented to the linux kernel and unix-based binaries, I never really worked on UI, my whole life has been around the terminal.
"As a programmer, I commit to crafting code that is clear, efficient, and respectful of others' work. I embrace collaboration, continuous learning, and testing to ensure quality. I prioritize ethics, aiming to build software that is reliable, secure, and beneficial to society. With humility and a focus on clarity, I strive to improve both my skills and the code I create, contributing positively to my team and the broader community. No matter how far behind I may be in skill, I strive for excellence and will not give up. This is my oath, and I will fulfill it."
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Craftsmanship: I strive to write code that is elegant, efficient, and easy to understand. I take pride in my work and continuously seek to improve my skills.
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Clarity: I value clear and concise code over cleverness. I write code not just for the computer to understand, but for my fellow programmers as well.
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Collaboration: I believe in the power of teamwork. I communicate openly, listen actively, and contribute positively to create better solutions together.
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Continuous Learning: Technology evolves rapidly, and so must I. I embrace lifelong learning, staying curious and exploring new ideas and technologies.
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Adaptability: I understand that requirements change, and I welcome change as an opportunity to innovate and refine my code.
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Testing and Quality: I write tests to validate my code and ensure its quality. I understand that robust software is built on a foundation of thorough testing.
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Respect: I respect the work of others, including past developers and teammates. I strive to maintain and improve the codebase with humility and empathy.
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Ethics: I recognize the impact of my code on individuals and society. I prioritize ethical considerations, striving to build software that is fair, inclusive, and secure.
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Documentation: I document my code clearly and comprehensively, understanding its importance for future maintainers and users.
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Balance: I value work-life balance, knowing that sustainable productivity comes from a healthy mind and body.
By following this creed, I aim to contribute positively to the world through my skills as a programmer.