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Zalexanninev15/README.md

Hi cool Coder 🤘

♌ About Me

My Developer Journey

Beginnings (2013-2018)

My journey as a developer began in 2013. I joined a programming group and started with LogoWorlds (RU), later transitioning to Turbo Pascal (yes, on MS-DOS!). The highlight for me was building my own game, but my true interest lay in developing an engine, which led to me leaving the project unfinished. I completed my training in the group in 2015 and continued creating personal projects in Pascal and PHP (using DevelStudio) until around 2018.

In 2019, I discovered C#. This was a game-changer — I hadn’t even considered other languages before, which in hindsight was a huge oversight. With C#, I created a utility for flashing the smartphone ZTE Blade V9 Vita: BV9Vita (RU). My enthusiasm for development grew, and I expanded the project into NineVita (RU). And from there, it all started — new projects and new discoveries.

Skills and Technologies

I primarily develop applications for Windows (with occasional experiments on Linux and Web). Here’s a quick summary of the technologies I know and use:

  • Languages: C# (5 years), Rust (1 year), Python (2 years; experienced in basics, web parsing, SQLite, Telegram bots with aiogram (version 2, but at the moment I'm writing on version With an eye on the future), web requests), PHP (beginner), C++ (enough to handle basic tasks), the initial Web (vanilla HTML, CSS, JavaScript), C++ (six months).
  • Frameworks & Tools: WinForms, Console, Markdown, Bash, and Batch for scripts.
  • Previously Used: Mathcad, MATLAB, Scilab, JPHP (DevelNext), Assembler, PureBasic, Delphi 7, Pascal (Turbo Pascal & PascalABC.NET), and LogoWorlds (RU).

I'm always on the lookout for interesting projects and open to potential collaboration.

Transition to Linux and Growth (2022 - Present)

At the end of 2022, I decided to fully switch to Linux and start a new chapter in software development. I also created a Telegram channel (RU) to share my thoughts and experiences. I initially settled on Manjaro with KDE. For 2023, I set goals to improve my skills in Python and Rust, along with learning basic web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript). While I continued working in C#, it became a rare tool for me. By June 2023, I tried Fedora with GNOME through the Nobara Linux distribution, documenting my experiences on my channel.

In September 2023, I began seriously developing my web skills (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and even used ChatGPT for quick solutions to repetitive or simple code. As of August 2024, he switched from ChatGPT to Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and I'm already writing large sections of code on it, which are not interesting to write manually or are too labor-intensive, and there is no output.

The Windows-Linux Dance (2024 - Present)

2024 began with me finally setting up Windows 11. While I haven't abandoned Linux, Windows suits my needs for now, especially as I await a stable release of KDE 6. This year also marked my shift from .NET 7 to .NET 8.

Later in 2024, I experimented more with GNOME, adding numerous extensions to make it work well for me. Despite KDE 6's release, I remained with GNOME on Nobara for stability. However, I continued using Windows 11 with various tweaks for a smoother experience.

June 2024: I reached a breaking point with Windows 11's issues and downgraded to Windows 10, where I managed to implement almost all of Windows 11’s features. I set up KDE neon as a secondary system and finally configured WSL2 for a pseudo-native Linux experience on Windows 10.

Back to Windows 11, But On My Terms (Summer 2024)

After some time, I decided to return to Windows 11 – it’s buggy yet compatible. Thanks to a series of personal scripts and third-party tools, my experience is much smoother now. Check out my awesome-windows-tweaks repository for my collection of tweaks. The year is already coming to an end, but thanks to my special tweaks from all over the Russian-speaking Internet (and not only), I feel incredibly comfortable using Windows 11, so I don't need Windows 10 anymore, but still I sometimes run Linux distributions in a virtual machine.


Looking forward to what 2025 and beyond will bring!

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📫 How to Reach Me

🤠 Nickname Certificate

👤 Site: New website is under development! (Soon)

📨 Email: [email protected]

🧰 Equipment

  • 🖥️ Computer
    • 🏿 CPU - Intel i3-10100
    • 🐏 RAM - 16GB DDR4 2667 MHz
    • 🗂 GPU - PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 470 Red Dragon (4GB)
    • 🖱 Mouse - Attack Shark X6 (to replace my Bloody v7 (first revision))
    • 🖥️ Display - Acer V223w, Xiaomi G24i (revision G24 with IPS and 180 Hz)
    • 🖳 Operating System - Windows 11
  • 📝 Code Editor - Visual Studio Code, micro, Notepad++ for Windows
  • </> Code Editor - JetBrains PyCharm, Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio 2022 for Windows
  • 🛢 Database - SQlite (and SQLiteStudio for editing), EmEditor
  • 🌐 Browser - Vivaldi, Cent Browser
  • ⌨️ Terminal application - Windows Terminal
  • 🤝 Other - uBlock Origin, BleachBit, Media Player Classic Qute Theater (mpc-qt), MPC-BE, qBitTorrent, ADB AppControl [Extended version] for Windows, OBS Studio, 7-Zip, WinRAR, Total Commander (my build), Win 10 Tweaker [Pro], MobaXterm, FileZilla
  • Shell - PowerShell 7, WSL (version 2; bash), CMD
  • 🤳 Mobile Phone - Realme GT NEO 3 (80W) (China revision with India firmware)
    • 📱 Operating System - Android 14
    • 📲 Firmware - Realme UI 5.0
    • 💪 Rooted - Yes
    • Terminal application & Shell - Termux with bash and my Termux-setup

🔤 Languages

👥 Real

  • 🇬🇧 English
  • 🇷🇺 Russian

📖 Basic Experience

👨🏻‍💻 Tech Stack

🧠 Technology

✍️ Writing code

I use JetBrains PyCharm (Python), GitHub Desktop (GUI for Git), JetBrains RustRover (Rust), Visual Studio 2022 (on Windows) (C# - .NET 8/9). For all and web: - Visual Studio Code, and Notepad++ (on WIndows). And also Total Commader - Freemen for of all my needs on Windows.

📈 Statistics

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  3. GetFreeChat GetFreeChat Public

    Automatic collection of free instances of AI text models (ChatGPT, Claude, llama and others)

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    Updater for applications from GitHub.

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  5. Arch-EIP Arch-EIP Public

    Script for exporting installed packages to list in Arch linux for Flatpack, AUR, Official and PIP (Python 3)

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  6. Repository Repository Public

    A repository with extensions and modules for all my programs.

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