The real action happens on the server: dual 18-core Cascade Lake, 256GB RAM, 100 Gbps Ethernet adapters. My code is to pump out high speed network traffic on these Ethernet adapters. github.com/usnistgov/ndn-dpdk
Locally, it's just a crappy laptop and sometimes I use the Raspberry Pi.
Tech Lead/Team Lead. Senior WebDev.
Intermediate Grade on Computer Systems-
High Grade on Web Application Development-
MBA (+Marketing+HHRR).
Studied a bit of law, economics and design
Location
Spain
Education
Higher Level Education Certificate on Web Application Development
Tech Lead/Team Lead. Senior WebDev.
Intermediate Grade on Computer Systems-
High Grade on Web Application Development-
MBA (+Marketing+HHRR).
Studied a bit of law, economics and design
Location
Spain
Education
Higher Level Education Certificate on Web Application Development
Yup of course but i keep the development cycle like local-push to gitlab-CI autodeploy to server.
It takes around 2 min for the code to reach the server on production
The real action happens on the server: dual 18-core Cascade Lake, 256GB RAM, 100 Gbps Ethernet adapters. My code is to pump out high speed network traffic on these Ethernet adapters. github.com/usnistgov/ndn-dpdk
Locally, it's just a crappy laptop and sometimes I use the Raspberry Pi.
Hahahaha nice, I'm mostly on JS these days so i need a bit of localhost power 😁😁
I could do JavaScript development on remote servers, but there's more latency.
Arduino and likes are the only times local equipment is required.
Yup of course but i keep the development cycle like local-push to gitlab-CI autodeploy to server.
It takes around 2 min for the code to reach the server on production
The servers I have are part of development environment, accessed through Visual Studio Code Remote-SSH plugin. There's no git involved.