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What are the best achievement you did so far in your field?

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    homemade 3d milling machine, mathlab clone (very crude and WiP) and few uhf oscilators

    -and everything was made in high school :) - who needs technical schools anyway? and who needs good teachers when you got internet and huge self motivation?
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    I'm messing with basic applications low-level.
    Making hello world apps with input-output and file writing in ~1024 bytes is euphoria.
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    Killed 3 people with 1 bullet
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    I solved Fermat's last theorem numerically. Unfortunately my disk space was too small for the proof to be written down.
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    Still haven't killed anyone.
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    Survived many bully coworkers and know how to deal with them 😂 mirror technique. Bully me and your eat your own bullet hehe.
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    Procedurally generated world rendered with OpenGL. Andererseits I now consider that code to be the most awful thing I have ever done.
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    The link shortener service which I'm about to launch. Something I made will hopefully be used by loads of people!
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    @linuxxx I am waiting for that ! Especially after stupid Google shutdown theirs.

    About topic:
    Am glad to have deployed apps being used by many people on their daily lives. That's really encouraging ! Hopefully I shall be deploying many more !
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    @CodesNotHot I could send you the login (http auth) details so you could test? Would help me a lot :)
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    @linuxxx linux am interested if possible
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    @Mba3gar Yeah sure! Do you have an email address for me? It's nearly ready for release, just need to do some final testing and help would be awesome!
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    A script capable to healthcheck and fix most of alerts' culprits, log change requests for hw maintenance w/ emails to owners [for approvals]. Any attempt to manually connect to a server will automatically tunnell ssh through all required jumpboxes. All this is done automatically.

    4k LOC w/ lots of single-liners. Bash+expect. Hell I'm proud of it! Managing 30k linux/unix servers manually in a corporation was a pain, so I had to do smth about it :) left the corp 2 years ago but I hear newcomers are first trained to use my script and only after that to work on live systems manually. Feels goodo!
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    @CodesNotHot Keep a tab on my rants, releasing soon!
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    @linuxxx Am not really a subscriber type of guy but will be on the lookout. I am rolling out another app soon and wanted a url shortener for deep linking to the mobile app. I was thinking of bitly but am open to try new services like yours ! Hope it isnt too expensive😉
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    @CodesNotHot Free for now and if you'd need to use it within a service (aka loads of requests), gimme a shout and I'll see if I can implement some api'ish system :)
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