Question for the programmers?
What kind of programmer do you work as, which languages (do you also use HTML & CSS?) and frameworks do you use, how did you discover your passion and are you satisfied?
What kind of programmer do you work as, which languages (do you also use HTML & CSS?) and frameworks do you use, how did you discover your passion and are you satisfied?
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In C++, I want to store an int16 in a char[] buffer and then output it as an int16. I'm using LoRa, and therefore I'm forced to use an 8-bit buffer. What's the best way to do this?
I am currently a student (1st semester) in the study programme Computer Science Technical Systems.
Before that, I completed a training as a specialist informatics for application development and then as a transition approx. 3 months worked there as Junior System Engineer. I don’t currently have a job during my studies.
Currently Java with Spring (Framework) are for Backend tasks. For frontends that are rather rare, Flutter with dart as a programming language is my favorite. I also like to use Python for smaller tasks. I have acquired the knowledge mainly in training.
Java focuses on object orientation on the plan. In addition, ARM Assembly comes to know the CPU architecture and MicroPython for controlling sensors on a Pi Pico.
In the next semesters, C will come. Assembler should fall away.
During the training I had also dealt with other programming languages. Because of the different tasks and interests, some of them have failed.
I’d like to stay away from that. I see myself in the backend and also in DevOp’s tasks. Frontend may preferably take over someone else. If I’m developing a frontend, I’m using flooders.
As mentioned Spring Boot and Flutter.
I don’t know how it started. I definitely started private. Through the upper level in the technical field and through the training I have strengthened the interest in it and have learned a lot about it there.
I’m very happy. Otherwise, I would not have started studying in the same area.
I am Senior Developer/Software Architect in a Green Team in the field of IT Security. These are the people who write programs that make life really hard.
In programming languages I currently use(!) JavaScript, Python, C/C++, C#, Java (some customers want to have our cryptography modules in Java), SQL for Maria DB and MySQL… that should be the most important. If the one or the other script language still slips in, it happens unconsciously.
Okay, so the liquid reading of corresponding pages is already a prerequisite, but I am not shaking a website out of my sleeve today. My focus is in the backend, not in the frontend.
Known: Angular (if I read or review the code of our front eagle) and the .net family (focus .net 6). Otherwise, we have two C-based self-knit frameworks (low level and high level) which our Security features are sufficient – which are clearly above what Microsoft and consortia are delivering.
I learned English and programming from curiosity with 8 years (at the time on Sinclair Home computers) and stayed there.
For me, it’s the most beautiful job in the world. It is my hobby and so I don’t really work, but I’m paid for what I like to do anyway.
I’m working mainly in game development and don’t use any game engine, so csharp. I also like to develop desktop applications with csharp. I’m just doing this for hobby. So not as a job.
I came to this through my own interest but also through my cousin, who is currently studying General Computer Science and who taught me Python after my request. After that, I tried everywhere and came to game development.
I just think it’s great that I can digitize my creative ideas through programming.
I am mainly in the PHP field (html&css) of course, as well as frameworks there. Under PHP now more and more laravel, the years before I set on a special development (which was not so powerful).
To this end the 80s came as a child with Basic, then pascal, c, c++, the 90s then direction bead and at the beginning of the 2000s php. A few excursions in between also, and additional items (like Flash ActionScripts ende der 2000er).
This is simply an interest in the technology.
Unfortunately, I also have to use HTML and CSS forcibly, and HTML is not a programming language.
Which frameworks: Depends on which programming language and in which environment (desktop/web) I move in a project. They are necessarily different if I build any SPFx WebParts for Microsoft 365 with TypeScript/React or with C# a Blazor application or with Swift an iOS app or with Kotlin an Android app.
Go on when I was 13 and my father brought home one of the first laptops. More than 30 years ago… From then on, I wanted to know how to do this.
Yeah, I’m happy. I’d be even more satisfied if I didn’t have to work with HTML and CSS…
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