Location: India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Rust, C, JavaScript, Lua, Shell, Python, PHP etc., always open to learning more
Résumé/CV: Upon request via e-mail
Email: TheDcoder@protonmail.com
GitHub: github.com/TheDcoder
I am a freelance developer looking for stable work in the traditional job market, I have almost 10 years of experience with software development and programming, always curious and willing to learn more, quite a fast learner (if I say so myself). I prioritize writing good and maintainable code while being pragmatic when needed, can adapt to constraints of a project and lead a team of developers.
I have worked on complex projects as one-man team as well as led a few developers on projects which I started initially. Finally I put a special emphasis on communication to make sure everyone is on the same page and are moving on the right track.
Location: India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Depends on pay
Technologies: Rust, C, JavaScript, Lua, Shell, Python, PHP etc., always open to learning more
Résumé/CV: Upon request via e-mail
Email: TheDcoder@protonmail.com
GitHub: github.com/TheDcoder
I am a freelance developer looking for stable work in the traditional job market, I have almost 10 years of experience with software development and programming, always curious and willing to learn more, quite a fast learner (if I say so myself). I prioritize writing good and maintainable code while being pragmatic when needed, can adapt to constraints of a project and lead a team of developers.
I have worked on complex projects as one-man team as well as led a few developers on projects which I started initially. Finally I put a special emphasis on communication to make sure everyone is on the same page and are moving on the right track.
To do that you need to figure out what parts are noise (watermark), simply diffing them would just give you a different noise pattern which can still be analyzed depending on how the watermark is encoded.
Even without a container it's pretty easy to run PHP with a HTTP server like Caddy, there's no need for any extra configuration aside from passing the required directives in the server config for your setup. You can find many examples in the docs.
I have worked on complex projects as one-man team as well as led a few developers on projects which I started initially. Finally I put a special emphasis on communication to make sure everyone is on the same page and are moving on the right track.