I'm a dutch game development student and programmer (primarilly C++). This particular site is just a personal page to throw ideas and thingamabobs onto.
When it comes to programming I love working on graphical applications. Preferably some kind of GUI or simulation or game. I write mostly in C, or C++ (written as if it's C with templates). I prefer using libre and open source software where I can.
Myself
- Nouns: Sara / Saar / She / They / Woman / Girl (no preference)
- Honorifics: Hx / Mg / Ms (no preference)
- Age: Born in 2004 (so over 18)
- Gender: Some kind of woman or other
- Languages: Dutch (native) and English (fluent)
- Orientation: Them
My Friends around the web
Links
Social
- Fedi Where I post, comment and interact. If you want to talk for any reason, this is probably where to find me.
- Tumblr I'm mainly here for the content, may not check for weeks on end. And no posts of my own end up here.
Elsewhere
- itch.io! Since i am game developer. Most of the stuff on here rn is student projects.
- Git On my own instance cause I'm a Nerd. Gracefully hosted on Hertog's cool-ass hermitcollective servers.
- Github If you want to be a boring corporate bootlicker (\j use whatever you need to use).
- ""Professional"" website With stuff I've made/worked on, but explained boringly.
- Blog! On Wave, hosted and developed by Mia Winter.
Cool stuff I use
I use a lot of "free/libre open source software". Though this is mostly coincidental. Don't get me wrong I stand wholy behind the political underpinnings of the movement. But when it comes to what I use it's less about the politics, and more about what I'll call "tool transparency". My tools of choice are often the kind I can hack away at or string together into my own workflows.
- Linux desktop! (right now Fedora)
- SwayWM After using i3 for a year and wanting to switch to Wayland.
- The Godot Engine For any game projects where I get to have a say in the engine.
- NeoVim "Long" ago someone recommended I use vim to edit things on the command line and I did not question it enough. Now I'm addicted to hjkl and unable to go back.
- (DooM)emacs "Both?" yes both! I'd been using vim-likes for 8yrs by the time I started with emacs, but I've quickly grown to like it a lot. So they coexist in my workflows. nvim as my text editor, emacs as my IDE.
- NextCloud as Hosted by Hertog. Mainly as a file storage/sharing/transfer server.
- TTRSS Again as hosted by Hertog. RSS is alive and well if you know where to look. Which is awesome.
Resources I think are useful
Mainly collected here for my own future reference. But perhaps others will find these useful as well.
Look At My Stupid Cat
She is adorable :3