Always looking ahead
I’m living in beautiful Bavaria, currently working as an embedded software engineer.
Being a C++ developer with a passion for free and open technology I like to contribute to open source projects. Previously contributing to the Wireshark Network Analyzer I’m now focusing on making the life of developers like myself easier by providing extensions to VS Code or packing up Docker images for easier software deployments.
When I’m not climbing or hiking in the surrounding mountains I love to play tabletennis or football.
My most recent project was created from the desire to make it easier for myself to write Doxygen comments for the software I developed. I’m using VS Code as my main IDE and documenting code is very important for me. So I was looking for something which would make my life easier by automatically generating Doxygen tags like ‘brief’, ‘param’ or ‘return’ with the appropriate variable names or return types.
The lack of such an extension for VS Code which worked they way I wanted it to drove to writing my own.
Feel free to give it a try, just click the banner below and it will take you to the official markeplace page:
If you like it, feel free to leave a review on the marketplace page and if you encounter any issues please let me know on the GitHub page:
Mostly through my bachelor thesis and previous occupation as software developer I worked on an industrial ethernet dissector and plugins for the Wireshark Network Analyzer.
There are many reasons why you, or your team, would want to host a registry for yourself.
The most prominent one is probably that you don’t want to publish proprietary crates
on crates.io
, either because they contain your intellectual property or it has no use for someone outside your company.
If you’re in the situation that you have to support your product for 5 years or even longer you may want to archive your build environment because services aren’t built for eternity.
Feel free to contact me through electronic mail.
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