I'm a junior developer, kinda seeking a mentor or someone to work on projects with. If you're interested, email me at eminent_went_0d@icloud.com.
I am looking for a website or app good for practicing math with. Ideally it would have an interface like taking a test, where it gives you one multiple choice problem and after solving gives you a new one. I would like to be able to have practice questions for anything from high school Algebra 1 all the way to advanced mathematics like calculus and linear algebra. Any thoughts?
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I've spent the last 5 years as a Fire Control Technician on a nuclear submarine(not fire as in damage control, fire as in weapons/torpedo/missile systems). I have experience with sys admin, network admin, software and hardware troubleshooting on LAN-based networks and peripheral devices.
I have lots of experience with Bash, Python, SQL, HTML/CSS/JavaScript. I use Arch Linux as a daily driver but grew up on windows. I have experience with various tools included in the Kali Linux distro, and it is my preferred OS for red-team stuff.
If a resume is desired, or there are any other inquiries please email me at eminent_went_0d@icloud.com
Could anyone who wants to comment help me brainstorm some ideas to monetize a completely unrestricted/open-source project? I'm thinking like making everything free to get and use, but providing incentive to WANT to give the project money. Things like transparency and good rapport with users is a must, I think. Perhaps a Sponsorware-like approach where new features are only available to sponsors for a period of time, and then freely released to the public? Anyone else have some ideas?
Most of my experience is with Python, Bash, HTML, CSS/SCSS. I am starting to learn low-level systems languages like C and Rust, with a focus on Rust. Im also getting myself familiar with relational databases. I'm still getting a feel for what I actually want to do, so I experiment a lot, just like to learn how stuff works.
I personally haven't met anyone IRL that is interested in programming or tech in general, so I've kind of been going about it by myself. It would be awesome to meet people who know more about it than me, and bounce ideas back and forth and learn from them. Would also love to contribute to a project, my github contributions are pretty low and it would be good XP.