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Location: South Carolina, US Remote: preferred Willing to relocate: possibly Technologies: Typescript/Javascript, Kotlin, Java, Elixir, Swift, C, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, React, React Native, Android/iOS development, Redis, AWS, Digital Ocean, MySQL, Postgres Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KRPNLqL8ziSIAOhAY0WD4Elp...

Email: matt @ laconic[dot]com or email in resume

Hello, I'm Matthew and I'm a professional dev looking for full or part time work. I'm a published mobile app developer and game dev. Professionally, most of my work has been in mobile app development but I'm quite comfortable with both backend and frontend web dev as well as customer facing roles.


Location: South Carolina, US Remote: preferred Willing to relocate: possibly Technologies: Typescript/Javascript, Kotlin, Java, Elixir, Swift, C, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, React, React Native, Android/iOS development, Redis, AWS, Digital Ocean, MySQL, Postgres

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KRPNLqL8ziSIAOhAY0WD4Elp...

Email: matt @ laconic[dot]com or email in resume

Hello, I'm Matt and I'm a professional dev looking for full or part time work. I'm a published mobile app developer and game dev. Professionally, most of my work has been in mobile app development but I'm quite comfortable with both backend and frontend web dev. Looking for development work in really any kind of area as long as it's interesting.


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Location: South Carolina, US Remote: Very much preferred Willing to relocate: possibly Technologies: Typescript/Javascript, Kotlin, Java, Elixir, Swift, C, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, React, React Native, Android/iOS development, Redis, AWS, Digital Ocean, MySQL, Postgres

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KRPNLqL8ziSIAOhAY0WD4Elp...

Email: matt @ laconic[dot]com or email in resume

Hello, I'm Matt and I'm a professional dev looking for full or part time work. I'm a published mobile app developer and game dev. Professionally, most of my work has been in mobile app development but I'm quite comfortable with both backend and frontend web dev. Looking for development work in really any kind of area as long as it's interesting.


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Location: South Carolina, US Remote: Very much preferred Willing to relocate: possibly Technologies: Typescript/Javascript, Kotlin, Java, Elixir, Swift, C, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, React, React Native, Android/iOS development, Redis, AWS, Digital Ocean, MySQL, Postgres

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KRPNLqL8ziSIAOhAY0WD4Elp...

Email: matt @ laconic[dot]com or email in resume

Hello, I'm Matthew and I'm a professional dev looking for full or part time work. I'm a published mobile app developer and game (hobbyist) developer. Professionally, most of my work has been in mobile app development but I'm quite comfortable with backend and frontend web development. Looking for development work in really any kind of area as long as it's interesting.


This perfectly encapsulates the new Fatal Fury game. It's such a great new release but all the Fatal Fury old heads absolutely obliterate any new players, especially players from more popular backgrounds like Street Fighter or GG Strive.


Very awesome. Not sure what'd I'd ever use it for anything but it's cool to know the option exists.


I was recently helping someone shop for a laptop and stumbled upon the LG gram. I was really impressed with the build quality and how light it was. I think it was a 16in though. I prefer smaller screen 13/14 but I was very tempted to get one myself.


As someone who makes games for two different 6502 systems, this is a really cool read. I'm curious if I could use this in any of the toolchains I use for those platforms.


This just isn't true. There are plenty of very good NES games that have great game loops and are a blast to play. Some of the good ones have quirks or unintuitive controls but are still quite enjoyable.


Sure, if you turn off the sound. Maybe a lowpass filter would do.

I guess dads with NES nostalgia have lost their high-pitched hearing anyway.


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