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Location: London, UK

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Maybe

Technologies: Go, Java

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1osR71c3pzddkQaOqpD0Il5z6...

Email: see CV

Currently interviewing, looking for a new challenge after a job break!


I use my own tool that works with any command: https://github.com/robbiev/numberwang


Nice tool. Suggestion: make it clear in the README that it can take more than one number; it wasn't clear to me until I read the source.


Done, thanks for the feedback.


A while back I wrote a similar tool in go to scratch my own itch and use it every day: https://github.com/robbiev/numberwang


🎉 That’s numberwang! 🎉



Me, similarly:

https://github.com/ramses0/bash-dialog

...depends on dialog command being installed, or you could use bash's built-in "select" command.



Surprisingly, I rarely see reference to that show the programming/IT world. That made my day, thanks.


I also made a Chrome extension for 1Password on Linux a while back: https://github.com/robbiev/multipass-chrome

The native component is written in Go.


Instead of dnsmasq you can also use https://github.com/robbiev/devdns


For those interested in 1password on other platforms, I also created a Chrome extension a while ago, primarily so I could use my 1password DB on Linux: https://github.com/robbiev/multipass-chrome

I don't make use of the project posted here though, I wrote my own 1password lib in Go. The extension uses Chrome's native messaging to talk to the native Go binary, so unlike some other projects this does not run a local HTTP server or something like that.


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