If you don't know what I do and who am I please keep in your mind that I do everything for a completely #freesociety #freedom #freesoftware and I am the #systemsprogrammer for each project. Nothing more... I train myself and other friends and I do hack new ideas for getting better. so then #happyhacking !

Also, if you don't want me to have to keep A/B testing my LinkedIn, feel free to hire me?

I'm primarily a Rust & C++ dev, with additional work experience in Ruby and Clojure. I have hobby/school experience in a pile of other languages. I daily-drive Linux. I consider myself a systems programmer. The joke that "I'm a full stack engineer - I can code in the kernel and in userspace" applies to me.

I prefer to work on free software when I can, but it's by no means a requirement. My experience engaging with and supporting open-source community contributors translates well to supporting developers internally, as well as to roles which involve developer advocacy or evangelism.

My current hobby projects are a Rust microkernel, and a Kerbal Space Program add-on which displays mission control graphics on a vintage Tektronix graphical terminal.

#HireMe #ForHire #Rust #C #CPlusPlus #SystemsProgrammer #KernelDeveloper #FOSS #Engineer

"Some were meant for C."

"I am a programmer."

#c #systems #systemsprogramming #systemsprogrammer

How does that sound being a #programmer that serves other programmers in other words being a #systemsprogrammer ?

It was/is an interesting environment especially for the #SystemsProgrammer ( the original #SysAdmin )…

The #IBM #mainframe: How it runs and why it survives

They’re used almost exclusively by the largest companies in the world, including 2/3 of Fortune 500 companies, 45 of the world’s top 50 banks, 8 of the top 10 insurers, seven of the top 10 global retailers, and eight of the top 10 telecommunications companies. And most of those mainframes come from IBM.

https://arstechnica.com/?p=1930955

The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survives

In this deep-dive explainer, we look at a big-business mainstay.

Ars Technica

By way of #introduction, this is my #SDF alt account for @elb, where the timelines are getting wonky.

Long time #Unix guy (mid-90s), #SystemsProgrammer, and lover of all things #retrocomputing. I have a #PDP11 (or four), #CPM and #BASIC microcomputers of various stripes, and I love #terminal:s.

#HamRadio operator (KB8OJH) and #VintageRadio enthusiast – Central Electronics, Drake, Electro-Voice, etc. #VacuumTube/#Valve radios preferred!

Professional #ComputerScience #educator.