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52 lines
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<title>Credits</title>
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{% include "nav.html" %}
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<h3>Some People I owe an awful lot to</h3>
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<p>In no particular order, and perhaps not exhaustive:</p>
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<dl>
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<dt>Matthew Thomas</dt>
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<dd>A connoisseur of C# and the Dotnet ecosystem. A mentor and friend. He showed me the deep, dark, hell-hole of
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Powershell and Azure Pipelines (which are basically reskinned and nerfed Github workflows). When I worked with
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him, he held nothing but kindness for everyone and was always open to new ideas, no matter how out there they
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were. His presence gave me the necessary backing to entirely overhaul our noodly pipelines, may they rest
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unscrambled. Oh, also, Windows user 🤮.</dd>
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<dt>Kirk Kelly</dt>
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<dd>Kirk was to me a friend first, manager last. He supported me without fail in all situations. He cared, and I
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assume he still does, for those he worked with as firstmost the person they were, coworker last. No matter the
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scenario he always had sympathy and was a font of knowledge I perhaps didn't take advantage of enough in
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hindsight. Kirk, among all folks I've met, is one of those I hold in high regard.</dd>
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<dt>Josh Beck</dt>
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<dd>Although I have not spoken to him in many years, he taught me the foundation of all computer knowledge I
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possess and imparted to me my curiosity for computing. Under him I learned networking (though I never
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did get my CCNA, perhaps I should get around to that), my fundamentals in Linux, cybersecurity, server
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management, and the unfun hell of tearing apart old Dell Optiplex computers and many other things. Without him I
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imagine programming and all other things in computing I care for would not be my main focus today. He nurtured
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that passion and put up with all sorts of hijinks when I was learning from him. I have not spoken to him in some
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years, but if in some way, or somehow, he ever comes across this I hope he knows I hold him perhaps the highest
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among all.</dd>
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<dt>Jacob Sanders</dt>
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<dd>If not for him I think I would be even more "lost in the sauce" as it were. While he did not "teach" me in the
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traditional sense, he showed me true enterprise applications, pipelines, containerization, better ways to
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program, and absolutely could hammer the <i>shit</i> out of you with an exe sword in Mordhau. Because of him I
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luckily didn't spend two years only screwing around on video games (though I did a <i>lot</i> of that), and
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instead did some productive and worthwhile things. Had I not met him I don't think I would've built up the
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ability to learn new things as quickly as I can, nor have the interest to do so. <q>I'm done playing, let's go
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do some programmy.</q> ~ Jacob Sanders. Also, Mac user 🤮.</dd>
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