This page is about ancient (before the year 2000) programming languages, like Fortran and C. This page is mostly - about showing how it was done before fancy build tools and syntax were a thing. It also serves a purpose of a - showing, with examples, how to not only set up the programming environments, but also the whole workflow from - prototype to production.
-This whole idea started when I made my first "serious" blog, rbwr.dk, but it didn't - feel like quite the "correct" place to put it. So the idea was shelved for a time... Until recently, when I picked - up a project in Fortran. Yep, Fortran. I had gotten bored, and wanted to challenge myself. And I thought, that if - I'm going to learn the language, I might as well put blood, sweat and tears into formulating and showcasing how - it's done (correctly).
-I did initially want to try COBOL, but after looking at some examples, Fortran kind of looked more appealing lol.
-My name is Rasmus Rasmussen (yes, that's my name), I live somewhere in the outskirts of Odense, Denmark, and I'm primarily - a backend developer. But lately, I've started to like developing in vue3. With TypeScript, of cause. It's a nice - chance of pace, and I often find myself wanting to experiment with different styling, as well as trying to - optimize and minimize my bundles.
-I'm an educated datamatiker from UCL Erhvervsakademi og Professionshøjskole. (I have no idea what it's called - in English). Doing my study, I have primarily developed in C# and .NET, as well as ASPNET, JavaScript, SQL and - Umbraco. I have also set up multiple Linux unmanaged servers, together with Docker, that I use to host my websites - and web-application.
-In my free time, I like to write blog posts about small, or sometimes big, project. It can be about anything,
- really. The most important part is that I learn something. Like with my project
- where I was setting
- up a Blazor Interactive SSR web app. I learned quite a lot doing that project. For example how to handle file
- upload, or some of the newer C# syntax, like the "Index from end expression" that looks like this [^1]
Another project I'm also quite proud of, is my own custom search engine. Or well, it was supposed to be a search - engine, but ended up as a crawler, that collects statistics of various metrics, such as response codes, server - type, Tls version, Etc. It's still running, as the IPv4 space is quite large. Some of the best aspects of the - projects, was that I learned how to optimally handle high amounts of threads (up to 256 threads) for the scanner - to use, when finding websites on the internet.
-A little more about me :) I like to bike. I have a normal, bog-standard bike cycle, that I like to bike large - distances with. I try to aim at 80Km and as early as possible. Usually, when biking those distances, I aim to - start the journey at 5 in the morning. It gives a good jolt of energy, when the morning fog hits. Plus, when - start that early on, you usually find some pretty cool scenes. Like this image I took at 5:30 in the morning, not - too far from my apartment.
-Not bad huh? The things you see when everyone is asleep.
-And this is my humble bike. It has taken me many places, and it's still going strong. The odometer no longer works, - so I just use my FitBit Charge 5 instead. I've modeled and 3D printed the two orange bottle holders myself, on my - Original Prusa MK3S+.
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