tlaternet-webserver/packages/templates/src/index.html

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### About Me
Looks like you found my website. I suppose introductions are
in order.
My name's Tristan, I'm an avid Dutch-South African software
engineer. You probably either met me at an open source conference,
a hackathon, a badminton session or at a roleplaying table.
If not, well, this is also a great place to "meet" me. Have a
nosey!
### This Website
There is not a whole lot here at the moment.
You may find the following interesting though:
- A [little web app](~/src/music_sample.html) showing
off what WebGL can do in combination with the JavaScript
Audio interface.
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### My Work
I'm interested in a variety of things in the open source
world. Perhaps thanks to my pursuit of the perfect Linux desktop,
this has revolved a lot around reproducible build and deployment
systems for the last few years, initially starting with
[BuildStream](https://buildstream.build/) back in ~2017.
I've given a couple of talks on it, as well:
- Build meetup 2017
- Build meetup 2018
- Build meetup 2019
This has since culminated in a strong fondness for
[NixOS](https://nixos.org/) and nix - I post a lot on the
[discourse](https://discourse.nixos.org/).
I also just enjoy Programming, my core languages for personal work
are currently probably Rust and Python, although I have a very
varied background, in part due to my former work as a consultant,
which required new languages every few months. This goes from
JavaScript over Elm to Kotlin, but eventually I hope I might only
need to write Rust ;)
If you're interested in seeing these things for yourself,
visit my [Gitlab](https://gitlab.com/tlater) and
[GitHub](https://github.com/tlater) pages.
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